Calcium Sulphate
Calcium sulphate is an inorganic white solid with the formula CaSO4. It occurs naturally as a mineral and is also produced synthetically, often as a by-product (e.g. from desulphurisation). The compound exists in three levels of hydration: anhydrous (as mineral anhydrite), dihydrate (gypsum or as mineral selenite) and hemihydrate (Bassanite or plaster of Paris).All forms are poorly soluble in water and cause permanent hardness in water.
- Synonyms
- Gypsum, E516, Plaster of Paris, Anhydrite, Selenite, Alabaster
- Chemical Formula
- CaSO4
- CAS Number
- 7778-18-9 (anhydrous), 10034-76-1 (hemihydrate), 10101-41-4 (dihydrate)
Characteristics
- Molar Weight
- 172.17 g/mol (dihydrate)
- Melting Point
- 1,460°C (anhydrous)
- Flash Point
- non flammable
- Density
- 2.32 g/cm³ (dihydrate)
- Forms
- Powder, White, Solid
Uses and Applications
Key applications
- Food additive
- Oil and Gas
- Agricultural
- Pharmaceuticals
- Animal feed
- Cosmetic products
- Building & Construction products