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Why is Plaster of Paris (white cement) called so?​

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Answered by SwaggerGabru
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Plaster of Paris stands for calcium sulphate hemihydrate, which is obtained by heating the mineral, gyspum. There is a specific reason behind it's naming. In 1666AD,a great fire ravaged London, reducing its wooden buildings to ashes.

Answered by taneesha87
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Made out of Gypsum, Plaster of Paris (POP) is a white powder that is used for giving coats to the walls, giving shapes to structures or creating castes or likewise.... The wall putty colour is also white, as it is derived from white cement, which allows for us to supply any paint combination on the wall

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