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what is calcination??​

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Answered by arjun6068
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The process of calcinationderives its name from the Latin calcinare (to burn lime) due to its most common application, the decomposition of calcium carbonate (limestone) to calcium oxide (lime) and carbon dioxide, in order to create cement.

Answered by mohsinalam
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Calcination, therefore, is sometimes considered a process of purification. A typical example is the manufacture of lime from limestone. In this process the limestone is brought to a temperature high enough to expel the carbon dioxide, producing the lime in a highly friable or easily powdered condition.

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