why is Calcium sulphate hemohydrate called plaster of paris
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Plaster of Paris is obtained by heating gypsum or calcium sulphate dihydrate to about 140-180 degree Celsius. ... The name is derived from the large deposits of gypsum in the Montmartre hill in Paris.
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The powder is called plaster of paris because it is made by using gypsum, which was mainly found in Montmartre in paris.
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