Chemistry, asked by rekhaghode3415, 1 year ago

What is calcination?Explain with a chemical reaction?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Calcination is a process in which the carbonate ores are converted into oxides in order to obtain the metal. It is a process which takes place in absence or limited amount of oxygen.

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ZnCO3=> ZnO + CO2
Answered by gopika43
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Here is ur answer.............

Calcination is a process in which an ore is heated in the absence or limited supply of air.

Forexample carbonate Ore is converted into their oxide.

ZnCO3 ----> ZnO + CO2.

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