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gypsum
noun
A mineral consisting of the hydrated calcium sulphate. When calcined, it forms plaster of Paris.
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"gypsum" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it in reference to a mineral composed of hydrated calcium sulfate that is used in many products, such as plaster of Paris and drywall. Example sentence: I am building a wall with drywall, which is made out of gypsum.
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Among the most lethal were the common three-storey apartment buildings, framed in wood and clad with sheets of gypsum board or stucco.
A trader says that, in return, 100 lorries loaded with cement, plus others with gypsum rock and other minerals, will soon arrive daily in India, as Pakistani producers meet demand from Indian constructors.
In Bir Ghanam few of the 40 front-line fighters at the gypsum factory pray regularly.Lack of political unity may be a bigger worry.
The current front line runs through a gypsum factory.
If you rap it with your knuckle you hear the thwack of gypsum rather than the ring of cold metal.
Had they not been taken to Britain, and then bought on a parliamentary vote for £35,000 to be put in the British Museum, they would by now have been reduced to gypsum by the car-exhaust emissions of polluted Athens.
Relief workers have been dumping large quantities of gypsum and acetic acid into the affected waterways to reduce their alkalinity levels, which initially reached a pH level of 13 .(Seven, or neutral, is considered ideal).
A rapidly built network of dams and weirs, and massive amounts of gypsum and acetic acid, have stemmed or at least neutralised the tide of toxic waste that hit the river after a reservoir wall gave way at the MAL Zrt aluminium plant at Ajka, in western Hungary, on October 4th.
One need only grind the limestone the hills are made of down to a fine grit, mix it with clay and gypsum at high temperatures, put the result in bags, and sell it.
Coal, gypsum, and sulfur also are significant.
The principal mineral resources found in Latvia are sand, dolomite, limestone, gypsum, clay, and peat.
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