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plaster of paris
White powder consisting essentially of the hemihydrate of calcium sulfate (CaSO4_1/2H2O or 2CaSO4_H2O), produced by calcining gypsum until it is partially dehydrated; forms with water a paste that quickly sets; used for casts and molds, building materials, and surgical bandages. Also known as calcined gypsum.
- Kalbos dalis: noun
- Pramonės šaka / sritis: Chemistry
- Category: Inorganic chemistry
- Company: McGraw-Hill
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