No, CaSO4 (calcium sulfate) is not a good conductor of electricity. It is an insulator.
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No, CaSO4 is not an anhydrous compound. Anhydrous compounds do not contain water molecules, while CaSO4 contains water molecules in its chemical structure as hydrates like CaSO4·2H2O (gypsum) or CaSO4·1/2H2O (bassanite).
The chemical formula for calcium sulphate is CaSO4.
The molar mass of CaSO4 is approximately 136.14 g/mol. The molar mass of calcium in CaSO4 is 40.08 g/mol. To find the percent composition of calcium in CaSO4, divide the molar mass of calcium by the molar mass of CaSO4 and multiply by 100. The percent by mass of calcium in CaSO4 is approximately 29.45%.
The ionic compound CaSO4 is called calcium sulfate.
The formula for anhydrous gypsum is CaSO4.