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The process in which a carbonate ore is heated strongly in the absence of air to convert it into metal oxide is called

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Answered by St08
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Calcination

Carbonate ores are converted into oxides by a process called as Calcination. Calcination is the process in which a carbonate ore is heated strong in the absence of air to convert into metal oxide. Example : Zinc carbonate is heated in absence of air to give zinc oxide.

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