Difference between revisions of "Bassanite"

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A naturally occurring mineral composed of an intermediate hydrate form of calcium sulfate that lies between the dihydrate ([[gypsum]]) and the anhydrous ([[anhydrite]]) states.  Synthetic particles of bassanite occur when gypsum is calcined to form [[plaster of Paris]].
 
A naturally occurring mineral composed of an intermediate hydrate form of calcium sulfate that lies between the dihydrate ([[gypsum]]) and the anhydrous ([[anhydrite]]) states.  Synthetic particles of bassanite occur when gypsum is calcined to form [[plaster of Paris]].
  
== Other Properties ==
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==Physical and Chemical Properties==
  
 
Microscopically similar to gypsum and plaster of Paris
 
Microscopically similar to gypsum and plaster of Paris

Latest revision as of 10:04, 2 May 2022

Description

A naturally occurring mineral composed of an intermediate hydrate form of calcium sulfate that lies between the dihydrate (Gypsum) and the anhydrous (Anhydrite) states. Synthetic particles of bassanite occur when gypsum is calcined to form Plaster of Paris.

Physical and Chemical Properties

Microscopically similar to gypsum and plaster of Paris

Composition CaSO4-xH2O
Refractive Index 1.55, 1.57