Gypsum in a sentence as a noun

Cinder block and concrete are worse sound and thermal insulation than a layer of gypsum?

> Or so that you can spend time and money fixing leaking pipes on Tuesday evening and patching the gypsum board on Saturday?Oh god, yes!

Some manufacture products like wine, cardboard, gypsum, garage doors, medicine, precast cement, and pickles.

Interior walls for houses in the US are nearly universally made out of gypsum plaster attached to a wooden frame.

I think one of the British history shows mentioned gypsum, which is just a name for Plaster of Paris that sounds less like something you should keep out of your mouth.

Also it says gypsum board, which I assume is just a board made of gypsum?Also, I am assuming that expressing the tensile strength in MPa is force per cross section.

Or so that you can spend time and money fixing leaking pipes on Tuesday evening and patching the gypsum board on Saturday?Ever notice how most small businesses deal with real-estate?

Clearly it is not a cost-based market like gypsum, or there would not exist sites selling photos with royalties attached, or photos costing hundreds of dollars --- which clearly those sites do exist.

Close your office door?Noise and visual distractions are largely created by design decisions...that loft with brick walls and hardwood floors looks really cool, but carpet, acoustical tile, and gypsum absorb sound energy.

Gypsum definitions

noun

a common white or colorless mineral (hydrated calcium sulphate) used to make cements and plasters (especially plaster of Paris)