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What is gypsum dihydrate?

Gypsum dihydrate is a mineral form of calcium sulfate with two water molecules attached. It is commonly found in nature as a white, chalky mineral and is often used in construction and as a soil conditioner. When heated, gypsum dihydrate loses its water molecules and forms the mineral anhydrite.


Is gypsum a salt?

No it is not a salt. Gypsum is a mineral that occurs in nature as flattened and often twinned crystals and transparent cleavable masses called selenite.


What is the mineral group to gypsum?

it's in the mineral group sulfate because gypsum is a hydrous calcium sulfate


Is gypsum a Sulfide mineral?

No. Gypsum is a Sulphate (Calcium Sulphate).


What is the mineral gypsum (CaSO4 2H2O) classifide as?

Gypsum is a sulfate.


Is gypsum satin spar a mineral?

yah its mineral


What is a mineral of sulfate?

Gypsum.


Is gypsum a gem?

its an mineral


Which mineral has the same hardness as fingernails?

The mineral that has a similar hardness to fingernails is gypsum. Gypsum has a Mohs hardness of around 2 on the scale, similar to that of fingernails.


What mineral does gypsum and halite form?

Gypsum forms from the mineral calcium sulfate, while halite forms from the mineral sodium chloride.


Is gypsum silicate?

Gypsum is a sulfate and not a silicate. It is an evaporite mineral and a soft mineral that is composed of calcium.


What mineral is used in making plaster?

Gypsum is the mineral used in making plaster. When gypsum is heated and mixed with water, it forms a paste that hardens to create plaster.