Why is calcium sulphate hemihydrate called as plaster of Paris
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Plaster of Paris stands for calcium sulphate hemihydrate, which is obtained by heating the mineral, gyspum. ... Paris then had rich deposits of gyspum, which was heated in large quantities to manufacture plaster and make it strong enough to withstand weight of massive buildings and hence the name, 'Plaster of Paris
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