Heat powdered gypsum to 150 degrees Celcius to form 2CaSO4.H2O (Calcium Sulfate Hemihydrate) which is plaster of paris. There are also plenty of substitutes depending on what it is being used for such as latex, epoxy, Sculpey, and much more.
Gypsum, or Plaster of Paris is made by mixing water with Calcium Sulphate hemihydrate. The name comes from a large Gypsum deposit found at Montmartre in Paris
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Gypsum The gypsum is heated to about 1500C to remove its H2O (water) content. It becomes a dry powder, with the chemical name gympsum hemihydrate or, more accurately calcium sulfate hemihydrate. CaSO4.1/2H2O
No, not even in water or diluted ethanol
Get a mould and plaster. Pour water into the plaster and mix. Pour the plaster into the mould and wait for it to dry. Once it is dry carefully take the plaster out of the mould and paint. Note:To get air bubbles out of the wet plaster, gently hit the mould.
Spelt flour is soluble in water. However, it must be completely diluted as it does contain some gluten and it will thicken as a result.
You can cook cookies without flour. The recipe may call for a different type of flour, such as rice flour or tapioca flour.
I've made a solid drying goopy medium from flour, salt and water. The amounts never seemed that important. Try a 3:1 ratio of flour to salt and add water till you get the consistency you want. Cure in a low oven. With paper as the base or a pinata-sized object, perhaps sun drying would be more appropriate.
There is no bread without flour.
Salt, iron pots and pans, gypsum (in the drywall or plaster), and quartz (in the glasses).
Flour is ground wheat without the hulls.
yes without flour the cake wont rise.