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Gypsum and limestone are both sedimentary rocks, but they have different compositions and uses. Gypsum is made of calcium sulfate dihydrate, while limestone is primarily composed of calcium carbonate. Gypsum is commonly used in construction for drywall and plaster, while limestone is used in construction for buildings and roads.

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