Why is gypsum heated only 373k
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On heating gypsum it loses one and a half molecules of water and forms calcium sulphate hemihydrate also known as plaster of Paris.
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On heating gypsum it loses one and a half molecules of water and forms calcium sulphate hemihydrate also known as plaster of Paris.
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because if it is heated above that temperature it loses all its water molecules and turns to dead Ash .
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