
1) Alabaster 2) Alabasters 3) Alabastrine
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1) Alchemical substance 2) Beautiful stone 3) Calcium mineral 4) Cut mineral 5) Decorative stone 6) Drywall component 7) Drywall material 8) Drywall mineral 9) Gemstone 10) Gemstone mineral 11) Industrial mineral 12) Jewel mineral 13) Jewel 14) Mineral jewel 15) Mineral 16) Mineral used in building
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hydreous calcium sulphate, resembling chalk
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• (n.) A mineral consisting of the hydrous sulphate of lime (calcium). When calcined, it forms plaster of Paris. Selenite is a transparent, crystalline variety; alabaster, a fine, white, massive variety.
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common sulfate mineral of great commercial importance, composed of hydrated calcium sulfate (CaSO4 2H2O). In well-developed crystals the mineral ... [17 related articles]
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Gypsum. Credit: Mineral Information Institute A white mineral, CaSO
4.2H
2O (hydrous copper sulfate), used in the manufacture of cements and plasters, especially plaster of Paris (to control the rate of setting of Portland cement), and also in some fe...
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A mineral of calcium sulfate. Gypsum adds calcium to the soil. It also will improve the structure of a clay soil. There will be no change in the pH value of the soil.
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(jip´sәm) native calcium sulfate, which when calcined becomes plaster of paris; used in making plaster casts for fractures and for taking dental impressions.
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A hydrated calcium sulfate (CaSO42H20). It is formed naturally as the result of the reaction of sulfuric acid produced by the decomposition of pyrite upon the calcium carbonate of shells existing in clay. A sedimentary rock.
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a naturally occurring crystalline form of calcium sulfate in which each molecule of calcium sulfate is combined with two molecules of water. See anhydrite, calcium sulfate. [og/foot.htm]
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Gyp'sum (jĭp'sŭm) noun [ Latin gypsum , Greek gy`psos ; confer Arabic jibs plaster, mortar, Persian jabsīn lime.] (Min.) A mineral consisting of the hydrous sulphate of lime (calcium). When calcined, stype forms plaster of Paris. Selenite
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An evaporite mineral composed of calcium sulfate with water (CaSO4
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Sedimentary rock created by the chemical precipitation of calcium, sulfur, and oxygen.
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A hydrated calcium sulfate. It is formed naturally as the result of the reaction of sulfuric acid produced by decomposition of pyrite upon the calcium carbonate of shells existing in clay; a sedimentary rock.
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Plaster of Paris.
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Calcium sulfate dihydrate
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Calcium sulfate
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hydrated calcium sulfate used to treat soft or neutral water making it hard.
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(single location Germany) Single location in the municipality of Stuttgart-Untertürkheim (Remstal-Stuttgart area) in the German Württemberg growing region. It adjoins the location Herzogenberg. Wine has been cultivated here since the 9th century. The vineyard, which faces southwest to south at an altitude of 240 to 270 metres above se...
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A white crumbly mineral used in antiquity to raise the acidity in the low acid wines grown in warm climates around the Mediterranean Sea. Today
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A sedimentary rock consisting of hydrated calcium sulfate.
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(Hydrated Calcium Sulfate) Gypsum is one of the more common minerals in sedimentary environments. It is a major rock forming mineral that produces massive beds, usually from precipitation out of highly saline waters. Since it forms easily from saline water, gypsum can have many inclusions of other minerals and even trapped bubbl...
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a very common mineral, hydrated calcium sulfate, CaSO&multiplydot;2HO, occurring in crystals and in masses, soft enough to be scratched by the fingernail: used to make plaster of Paris, as an ornamental material, as a fertilizer, etc.
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a mineral composed of calcium sulfate. Products featuring gypsum, such as Pennington® Fast Acting Gypsum, loosen compacted soil and promote root growth. Gypsum also adds necessary calcium to the turf's soil.
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