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What is calcination?
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Answered by reshishazia
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Explanation:

Calcination refers to heating a solid chemical compound to high temperatures while staying below its melting point, in absence or limited supply of air or oxygen, generally for the purpose of removing impurities or volatile substances and/or to incur thermal decomposition.

Answered by chaterjeejhumur
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Calcination is the process of converting an ore into an oxide by heating it strongly.

Explanation:

It is the process in which the ore is heated to a high temperature below the melting point of the metal in absence of air or limited supply of air.

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