write the chemical name of plaster of paris and its mole
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Calcium sulfate hemihydrate
PubChem CID 3033839
Chemical Safety Laboratory Chemical Safety Summary (LCSS) Datasheet
Molecular Formula (CaSO4)2.H2O or CaSO4·0.5H2O or Ca2H2O9S2
Synonyms Calcium sulfate hemihydrate Plaster of paris Gypsum hemihydrate 10034-76-1 calcium sulphate hemihydrate More...
Molecular Weight 290.3 g/mol
write the chemical name of plaster of paris and its mole
Calcium sulfate hemihydrate
The chemical formula for the plaster of Paris is (CaSO4) H2O and is better known as calcium sulfate hemihydrate.
What is the reaction of plaster of Paris?
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If water is added to the cold white powder the water recombines with the calcium(II) sulfate to form hydrated calcium(II) sulfate or plaster of Paris. As this happens the mixture gets hot which chemists call an exothermic chemical reaction.
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