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Formula of gypsum salt isA. `CaSO_(4)*2H_(2)O`B. `...
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Formula of gypsum salt isA. `CaSO_(4)*2H_(2)O`B. `CaSO_(4)*(1)/(2)H_(2)O`C. `2CaSO_(4)*H_(2)O`D. `CaSiO_(3)`
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