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calcium sulphate

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calcium sulphate

White solid compound, found in nature as gypsum and anhydrite. It dissolves slightly in water to form hard water; this hardness is not removed by boiling, and hence is sometimes called permanent hardness.



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The rock is mixed with sulfuric acid to form a mixture of calcium sulphate (gypsum) and phosphoric acid.
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