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What is calcination ?

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Answered by Ataraxia
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Calcination is a process of heating the concentrated ore in the absence of air at high temperature below its melting point. Carbonates and Hydroxide of metals decomposes to form their oxides .

Answered by TanmayGorai
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Calcination is the process in which the ore is heated below its melting point, either in the absence or in a limited supply of air, in an aim to drive off volatile expunges, moisture and water of hydrates and organic matter from ore.

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