There are two basic types of mineral. 1. Macro -- It is the amount mineral needed by the body which is larger than 100 milligrams. Examples: Calcium, phosphorus and magnesium 2. Trace-- It is the amount needed by the body in small amounts Example: Iron 3.Gypsum--a common white or colorless mineral (hydrated calcium sulphate) used to make cements and plasters (especially plaster of Paris) Gypsum is a very soft mineral composed of calcium sulfate dihydrate, with the chemical formula CaSO4·2H2O. A common mineral of evaporates in inland salt playas. Calcium sulphate the raw material (minerals alabaster, satin spar, selenite) used for gypsum plasters, wallboard/drywall; gypsum plaster, unlike cement, expands on setting, does not crack unless there are faults in the backing; must never be mixed with Portland cement.
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Gypsum is added to cement to decrease the setting time.
A: Definitely not cement is not a very good electrical conductor of electricity
"Cement" ... probably nobody, but you can look on ebay.
Lime, sand and Portland cement make modern stucco.
gypsum
Lime, sand , sometimes Portland cement, and water.
Gypsum uses include: manufacture of wallboard, cement, plaster of Paris, soil conditioning, a hardening retarder in portland cement.
Asbestos-cement wallboard looks like any other cement board product. Only analysis by a qualified lab can tell the difference.
Asbestos-cement wallboard looks like any other cement board product. Only analysis by a qualified lab can tell the difference.
4 pounds of sand, and 2 pounds of cement for each yard of stucco.
No you can NOT(from my research)
John M. Melander has written: 'Portland cement plaster/stucco manual' -- subject(s): Portland cement, Plaster, Stucco
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Portland cement, hydrated lime,sand. This is real stucco. The best. There is a synthetic stucco but there is a lot of moister problems using it, because it can't breath.
I think so ........