the luster for gypsum is Vitreous to pearly
== == Gypsum is a rock and a mineral.
No. Gypsum is a calcium sulfate dihydrate.
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Gypsum isn't very rare for its simple compounds yet it does have some rare conditions of being created some places millions of years ago had those conditions. Gypsum's only made of Calcium, Sulfur, and Oxygen. It needs to be 120 degrees and completely flooded. So overall gypsum isn't very rare its more rare to find an accurate appraisal on it! no where can i find anything!
The main thing made from gypsum is the building supply called sheet rock. That is what is used for many indoor walls.
gypum makes plaster!it also makes lead
No, gypsum is not used in roofing or paint products
natural gas, gypsum, limestone, marine salt, and narration.
No, gypsum board is made from gypsum plaster and paper. Gypsum is a material very similar to school board chalk.
British Gypsum is a leading manufacturer of internal dry lining systems in the United Kingdom. The headquarters of British Gypsum is located in Loughborough Leicestershire.
gypsum, uraninite, silver, copper, and gold
Dry wall and that's pretty much it
US Gypsum last used asbestos in their products in the mid-1970s. Following increased awareness of the health hazards associated with asbestos, the company ceased its use in manufacturing due to regulations and lawsuits related to asbestos exposure.
No, gypsum has a natural fire resistance due to the combined molecules of water which it contains. National Gypsum has never used asbestos in its wallboard products. However, it did at one time use asbestos in some of its sprayed-on fire proofing products. That ingredient was removed from their formulation several decades ago.
Gypsum is a salt (a compound made of both metallic and non-metallic elements).
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