Gypsum
The main, and only rock in drywall is calcium sulphate dihydrate. (colloquially known as 'gypsum' )
Drywall is usually made with gypsum.
GYPSUM is the main mineral in Drywall.
the mineral is clay and there is no rock
Drywall is commonly calcium sulfate dihydrate, or gypsum. Nowadays there are other types, notably flue gas desulfurization (FGD) drywall and 'Lite' drywall containg ash.
It's made from gypsum plaster, so mixing water with calcium sulphate hemihydrate then heating it to produce plaster and using the plaster to produce the drywall.
A paperclip is neither a rock nor a mineral. It is a man-made object typically made from metal, such as steel or aluminum, and does not fit the criteria to be classified as either a rock or a mineral.
Drywall, also known as gypsum board or plasterboard, is a home-building material made primarily from the mineral gypsum. Gypsum is processed and compressed between two sheets of paper to create drywall panels commonly used for interior walls and ceilings in buildings.
A rock is made of different minerals.
No, drywall is not a natural resource. Drywall is a building material made from gypsum, which is a naturally occurring mineral. The process of extracting and processing gypsum to make drywall involves human intervention and manufacturing.
A rock is not a mineral however a rock is made of several minerals
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