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Gypsum.
Gypsum is a sulfate mineral that is mostly used for wallboard (sheet rock) and plaster products. It also is used for cement production, agricultural applications, glass making, and other industrial processes.

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Common minerals used for the interior walls of houses include gypsum (used in drywall), limestone (used in plaster), and quartz (used in paint and coatings). These minerals provide strength, durability, and aesthetic finishes to interior walls.

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