Why is calcium sulphate hemihydrate called plaster of paris?
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Plaster of Paris is a white powder which is formed by heating gypsum at 373K ....The name Plaster of Paris is derived as the calcium sulphate hemi hydrates are found in large amount deposited in the Montmartre hill in Paris..
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Plaster of Paris is a white powder which is formed by heating gypsum at 373K ....The name Plaster of Paris is derived as the calcium sulphate hemi hydrates are found in large amount deposited in the Montmartre hill in Paris
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