gypsum - An Overview

When gypsum loses its h2o part, it forms the mineral anhydrite (CaSO4). When anhydrite absorbs drinking water it becomes gypsum. This simplicity of Trade is The idea of gypsum’s use in plaster. For that reason, The 2 minerals are very similar to one another and are only conveniently distinguis
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