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Gypsum is primarily used for only one production and that's the drywall production. Drywall's biggest ingredient is gypsum.
Gypsum uses include: manufacture of wallboard, cement, plaster of Paris, soil conditioning, a hardening retarder in portland cement.
pretty much the only use for gypsum is making dry wall
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Gypsum is a compound. It is a soft sulfate mineral composed of calcium sulfate dihydrate (CaSO4·2H2O.CaSO4·2H2O). The word gypsum comes from the Greek word meaning chalk or plaster, two of its most common uses.
Yes it is some what flexible
There is a possibility that a local hardware store might have some gypsum boards. However, the simpler way of buying gypsum boards is through an importer.
Gypsum board is mainly used for walls and ceilings and is known as drywall. Gypsum blocks are used similar to cement blocks in construction projects.
The construction industry uses both the natural and the synthetic forms of gypsum in Portland cement manufacturing. Although the amount of gypsum used in the mix represents a small percentage of the volume of all ingredients, gypsum has important functions.
Gypsum has many uses, when heated until most of its water of crystallisation is driven off it becomes plaster of Paris. (A hemihydrate). This can then, by the addition of water, be turned back into a solid. Some of the many uses are; moulds for ceramics, architectural mouldings, pattern making, dental prosthesis manufacturing, blackboard chalks, plasterboards, sculpture and craft work, to name just a few. Gypsum in its raw form (a di-hydrate) is used as a soil treatment in agriculture where it breaks down clays. Also it can be added to ponds to correct acidity and improve the pond soil.
No, gypsum is not metallic.