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calcium sulphate

NOUN
  1. a white salt (CaSO4)

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  • The substance commonly known as alabaster is a fine-grained variety of gypsum (calcium sulphate) much used for vases and other ornamental articles. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
  • It is frequently associated with minor quantities of anhydrite, which is calcium sulphate without water, and under the proper natural conditions either of these materials may be changed into the other. The Economic Aspect of Geology
  • The calcium sulphate combines with the alumina of the cement, forming calcium sulpho-aluminate, which causes swelling and cracking of the concrete, and in cements containing a high proportion of alumina, leads to total destruction of all cohesion. The Sewerage of Sea Coast Towns
  • It awarded the honorable title of nation high-tech enterprise, which provided with proprietary intellectual property rights on anti-static Calcium Sulphate Raised Access Flooring System series.
  • This question of "scumming" is very important to the maker of high-class facing and moulded bricks, and where a clay containing calcium sulphate must be used, a certain percentage of barium carbonate is nowadays added to the wet clay. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
  • This is curdled by calcium sulphate, or by a traditional curdling agent called nigari in Japan; this is bittern, the lye left over after the crystallization of salt from sea water.
  • Mud composed of water with clay, zeolite, iron, calcium sulphate, etc is returned and infused to aquifer by the pressure to effectively control the nitrobenzene pervasion in groundwater.
  • The calcium sulphate was probably concentrated by evaporation of shallow lakes, though wind-borne gypsum dust may have contributed in places.
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