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What happens when gypsum is heated to 100°C (373 K)?

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What happens when gypsum is heated to 100°C (373 K)?

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When gypsum is heated to 100°C (373 K), it loses three-fourths of its water of crystallisation and forms plaster of Paris.

\[\ce{\underset{Gypsum}{CaSO4*2H2O} ->[Hat to 100^\circ C][(373 K)] \underset{Plaster of paris}{CaSO4*1/2H2O} + \underset{Water}{1 1/2 H2O}}\]

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Chapter 2: Acids, Bases and Salts - Exercise 3 [Page 122]

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Lakhmir Singh Chemistry [English] Class 10
Chapter 2 Acids, Bases and Salts
Exercise 3 | Q 45. (a) (ii) | Page 122
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