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why is plaster of paris different from gypsum​

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Answered by subhrajena189
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Plaster of Paris is different from Gypsum in term of water of crystallization. Gypsom has 2 mole of water of crystallization where as Plaster of Paris has half mole of water of crystallization. Plaster of Paris is prepared from heating gypsum. (i) It is used for making moulds or casts for toys pottery, ceramics etc.

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Plaster of Paris is different from Gypsum in term of water of crystallization. Gypsom has 2 mole of water of crystallization where as Plaster of Paris has half mole of water of crystallization. Plaster of Paris is prepared from heating gypsum. (i) It is used for making moulds or casts for toys pottery, ceramics etc.

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