The number of water molecules in gypsum and in plaster of paris are respectively

The Number Of Water Molecules In Gypsum And In Plaster Chemistry Question

The number of water molecules in gypsum and in plaster of paris are respectively

Options

(a) 2 and 1/2
(b) 5 and 2
(c) 2 and 1
(d) 7 and 2

Correct Answer:

2 and 1/2

Explanation:

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Topics: S and P Block Elements (11)
Subject: Chemistry (2512)

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