I'm doing an experiment to create microfractures in rock like structures using temperature. I am looking at possibly using gypsum (similar to plaster of Paris) as a synthetic rock.
Gypsum has a chemical structure of CaSO4.1/2H2O. I am worried that this attached water molecule is capable of expanding when I freeze the sample hence creating the wrong type of fracture. Is this what will actually happen or will the expansion of water not happen as it is now bonded to the Calcium Sulfate?
Thanks