Chemistry, asked by sanskruti006, 1 year ago

what is calcination? ​


mansabhartiy: Calcination is the process of concentration of ore by converting it to respective oxide by heating the ore below its melting point in the absence of air to remove volatile impurities. Usually the sulphide ores is converted to oxide before reduction.
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Answered by Princy11
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Calcination is the process of heating the ore below its melting point an absence of air to remove volatile impurities like arsenic etc.


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Answered by prakz999
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The carbonate ores are changed into oxides by heating strong ly in limited air. This is know as calcination...
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