gypsum Flashcards

1
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die

A

replica of an individual tooth

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2
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how is gypsum produced

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occurs naturally as CaSO4 dihydrate (CaSO4.2H2O), during manufacture this is heated to produce CaSO4 hemihydrate (CaSO4.H2O)

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3
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how are different types of gypsum produced

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by using different heating processes

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4
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how is dental plaster produced (beta-hemihydrate)

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gypsum heated in an open vessel with air readily available. this results in large porous and irregular crystals

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5
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how is dental stone produced (alpha-hemihydrate)

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heated in an autoclave (closed vessel) and produces non porous regular crystals

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6
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how is improved dental stone produced

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same as dental stone i.e in autoclave but in presence of of calcium or magnesium chloride which reduces porosity and sees more compact and smoother particles

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7
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setting reaction of gypsum products

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reverse of manufacture
hemihydrate powder + water - dihydrate cast
excess water trapped in powder mass may produce voids

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8
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what depth of surface detail can gypsum reproduce

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28-40 micrometres

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9
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describe the process of gypsum setting

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hemihydrate dissolves and dihydrate forms
dihydrate precipitates on impurities as crystals
continues until all hemihydrate is dissolved

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10
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what effect does adding borax to gypsum have

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deposits on dihydrate crystals restricting their growth therefore increasing setting time
also decreasesexpansion

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11
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what effect does adding K2SO4 to gypsum have

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encourages crystal growth so decreases setting time

also decreases expansion

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12
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spatulation effect on setting time

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breaks down growing crystals therefore more nuclei of crystallisation so they come into contact faster therefore decreasing setting time

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13
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what are the downsides to gypsum

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poor abrasion resistance, low tensile strength and very brittle

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