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Which forms when
gypsum is heated

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Answered by ghatejanhavi74
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It forms Plaster of Paris. Explanation: Gypsum is a compound known as calcium sulfate bihydrate and when it is heated to 373K, it looses its water of crystallization and forms a compound named calcium sulfate hemihydrate. The compound formed is commonly known as Plaster of Paris.

Answered by llJahangirll
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Gypsum is a compound known as calcium sulfate bihydrate and when it is heated to 373K, it looses its water of crystallization and forms a compound named calcium sulfate hemihydrate. The compound formed is commonly known as Plaster of Paris.

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