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What is Calcination of ores? ​

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Answered by baskar7737
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Calcination - It is the process of converting an ore into its oxide by heating strongly, below its melting point either in a limited supply or in absence of air. ... During calcination, moisture and volatile impurities are also removed.

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Answered by yuigarg6806
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As per the popular definition, calcination is defined as the process of converting an ore into an oxide by heating it strongly. The ore is heated below its melting point either in absence of air or in a limited supply. ... In calcination, reaction most of the time occurs at or above the thermal decomposition temperature.

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