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This depends on how the plaster was used. Need more info.

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Q: What can be used to join plaster of Paris after it has broken?
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Can plaster of Paris be used outside?

Not if it will get wet/rained on.Yes, plaster of Paris can be used outside. Plaster of Paris is used in art, architecture and other industries. Plaster of Paris can be used both indoors and outdoors.


When was plaster of Paris made?

Plaster of Paris has been used since ancient times.


When was plaster Paris made?

Plaster of Paris has been used since ancient times.


What do you mix plaster with to make it liquid?

If you asking about plaster of Paris which is used for modling, moulds or casting a broken arm then water is all you add to the powder, if it's plaster for a wall in your house then the answer is the same water.


Why calcium sulphate hemihydrate called Plaster of Paris?

Because it was first found in Paris and it is also used as a plaster


What are the uses of plaster of Paris?

Plaster of Paris is very much used in treating fracture of bones. Plaster of Paris is used to create the safety soft bandages. A bandage along with plaster iswrapped around the damaged part. This will hold the damaged part until it isrecovered


What is the Plaster of Paris used for?

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Uses of plaster of Paris?

used to repair the ceilings


What is used to immobilize the extremity after it has been splinted?

plaster of paris


Difference between Calcium sulfate and Plaster of Paris?

Plaster of Paris is a TYPE of calcium sulfate that when mixed with water forms a soild that can be moulded, calcium sulfate is the white powder used to make plaster, and other items.


What mineral is oftern used as an insulator in electrical equipment?

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What is the compound used to make plaster of Paris?

This compound is calcium sulfate - CaSO4.0,5H2O.