A. Dry strength
B. Compressive strength
C. Strength of dental stone due to green colour
D. The wet strength
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Related Mcqs:
- Model plaster (white) used to cast study models before mixing with water, is largely composed of____________?
- A. CaO B. CaCO3 C. (CaSO4)2-½H2O D. CaSO4-2H2O...
- Water powder ratio of dental stone and plaster is respectively_________________?
- A. 0.28 and 0.6 B. 0.6 and 0.28 C. 0.6 and 3.2 D. 0.28 and 0.98...
- Plaster of paris is mixed in________________?
- A. Plastic bowl B. Rubber bowl C. Glass bowl D. Metal bowl...
- The main ingredient in dental plaster in_______________?
- A. Calcium sulphate hemihydrate B. Calcium phosphate C. Calcium anhydrate D. Calcium sulphate dihydrate...
- In plaster of paris the setting time is primarily altered by_________________?
- A. Altering P / L Ratio B. Altering temperature of mixing water C. Speed and length of hand spatulation D. Addition of accelerators and retarders...
- Powders of dental plaster and dental stone differ mainly in____________?
- A. Solubility B. Shelf life C. Chemical formula D. Particle porosity...
- Impression plaster containing potato starch is called______________?
- A. Plaster of paris B. Soluble plaster C. Anti – expansion solution D. Die stones...
- The main difference between dental stone and dental plaster is______________?
- A. Chemical composition B. Self life C. Sharpe and size of particles D. Solubility in water...
- Plaster of paris _____________?
- A. Is wet calcined hemihydrate B. Has porous and irregular crystals C. Is a – hamihydrate D. Has a W / P of 0.2...
- Plaster mix____________?
- A. Rapid spatulation results in decreased setting time B. 2% potassium sulphate is accelerator C. Citrates are retarders D. All of the above...
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