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Well, isn't that a happy little question! CaSO4, also known as calcium sulfate, is a compound made up of calcium, sulfur, and oxygen. So it's non-binary, just like the beautiful variety we see in nature every day. Remember, in the world of chemistry, there's room for all kinds of elements to come together and create something truly special.

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