kalsiyum sülfat (caso4)

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(Tıp) gypsum
A mineral consisting of the hydrated calcium sulphate. When calcined, it forms plaster of Paris
Sedimentary rock created by the chemical precipitation of calcium, sulfur, and oxygen
Gypsum, which occurs naturally in sedimentary rocks, is a dry organic fertilizer that supplies two important micronutrients: calcium and sulfur
Natural crystalline calcium sulfate used as an extender pigment in paint, and in the manufacture of gypsum wallboard and plaster of paris
A mineral composed of hydrous calcium sulfate (CaSO4)(2H2O)
Calcium sulfate, a mineral used in fertilizer as a source of calcium and sulfur Also used to imporve alkaline soils having a high sodium content
a naturally occurring crystalline form of hydrous calcium sulfate
Calcium sulfate dihydrate, CaSO4 2H2O added to cement to regulate setting
A naturally occurring mineral consisting of calcium sulphate Gypsum is a flocculating agent for mushroom compost and is considered a conditioning agent Gypsum is used in compost to reduce its tendency to become greasy-a very undesirable condition
a common white or colorless mineral (hydrated calcium sulphate) used to make cements and plasters (especially plaster of Paris)
Represented by ( CaSO4,2H2O) is mixed with cement clinker during grinding Gypsum retards setting time of cement
Hydrated calcium sulfate, an ingredient used in plaster and cement
Calcium sulfate dihysrate, CaS04 2H2O, used in wallboard manufacture, and fertilizers
crushed alabaster (hydrated calcium sulfate), used in mortar
Hydrated Calcium Sulphate Can form when limestone is attacked by sulphuric acid The resulting product is larger than its components so can be 'squirted' through pores in the rock under pressure, whilst in crystalline form
{i} colorless mineral from which plaster of Paris is made
CaSO4 · 2H2O The common name for calcium sulfate, used to supply calcium to ameliorate soils with a high exchangeable sodium fraction
When calcined, stype forms plaster of Paris
a sulfate mineral with the chemical formula of CaSO4*2H2O
Selenite is a transparent, crystalline variety; alabaster, a fine, white, massive variety
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