Chemistry, asked by pragadeshdeep2004, 1 month ago

What is calcination?give an example​

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Answered by khushikumari15122006
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Calcination is the process of heating the concentrated ore such as carbonate or hydrated oxide to a high temperature in the absence of air. Example: Metal carbonates get decomposed to produce metal oxides. ZnCO X 3 ⟶ ZnO + CO X 2.

Answered by KonikaGupta
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Calcination is the process of heating the concentrated ore such as carbonate or hydrated oxide to a high temperature in the absence of air.

Example: Metal carbonates get decomposed to produce metal oxides. ZnCO X 3 ⟶ ZnO + CO X 2.

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