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Gypsum - Wikipedia
Gypsum is a soft sulfate mineral composed of calcium sulfate dihydrate, with the chemical formula CaSO 4 ·2H 2 O.
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Gypsum | Definition, Uses, & Facts - Britannica
Gypsum, common sulfate mineral of great commercial importance, composed of hydrated calcium sulfate. It occurs in extensive beds associated ...
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Other Uses of Gypsum
A non-toxic mineral, gypsum can be helpful to humans, animals, plant life, and the environment. While the majority of gypsum produced in North America is ...
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gypsous
gypsous, a. (ˈdʒɪpsəs) [f. gyps-um + -ous. Cf. F. gypseux.] = gypseous 1 and 2.1655 Fuller Hist. Camb. 129 An exhalation in moist weather out of Gipsous or plaisterly ground. 1811 Pinkerton Petral. I. 501 The statues of the superb mausoleum..are of gypsous alabaster. 1852 Th. Ross Humboldt's Trav. I...
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Gypsum - White Sands National Park (U.S. National Park Service)
Gypsum is a common mineral that is used in a variety of products. From drywall to toothpaste, this binding mineral is versatile in its many uses.
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Gypsum - Minerals Education Coalition
Gypsum is a mineral found in crystal form as well as masses called gypsum rock. It is a very soft mineral and it can form very pretty, and sometimes extremely ...
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Gypsum - NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - CDC
White or nearly white, odorless, crystalline solid. Molecular Weight. 172.2. Boiling Point ? Melting Point. 262-325°F (Loses H2O). Solubility.
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Gypsum | Common Minerals - University of Minnesota
Gypsum is a very soft mineral that is easily identified by its hardness, cleavage, and solubility in water. Typically clear to white, gypsum may be colored ...
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Gypsum: Mineral information, data and localities.
The most common sulphate mineral. Found as massive material (including the alabaster variety), clear crystals (the selenite variety) and as parallel fibrous ...
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Gypsum Mineral | Uses and Properties - Geology.com
Gypsum is an evaporite mineral most commonly found in layered sedimentary deposits in association with halite, anhydrite, sulfur, calcite, and dolomite.
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gypseous
gypseous, a. (ˈdʒɪpsɪəs) [f. late L. gypse-us (f. gypsum) + -ous. Cf. gypsous.] 1. Resembling or having the qualities of gypsum.1661 Lovell Hist. Anim. & Min. 437 Of phlegme... If gypseous, by nodous swellings. 1710 T. Fuller Pharm. Extemp. 278 And these [Expectorators]..cast purulent and gypseous M...
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