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单词 calcination
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calcination


cal·cine

C0027800 (kăl-sīn′, kăl′sīn′)v. cal·cined, cal·cin·ing, cal·cines v.tr.1. To heat (a substance) to a high temperature but below the melting or fusing point, causing loss of moisture, reduction or oxidation, and the decomposition of carbonates and other compounds.2. To convert (liquid material, especially radioactive wastes) to granular solids by drying at very high temperatures.v.intr. To be calcined.n. A substance produced by calcining.
[Middle English calcinen, from Old French calciner, from Medieval Latin calcīnāre, from Late Latin calcīna, quicklime, from Latin calx, calc-, lime; see calx.]
cal′ci·na′tion (-sə-nā′shən) n.
Thesaurus
Noun1.calcination - the conversion of metals into their oxides as a result of heating to a high temperatureoxidation, oxidisation, oxidization - the process of oxidizing; the addition of oxygen to a compound with a loss of electrons; always occurs accompanied by reduction
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calcination


calcination

(kăl'sənā`shən), in metallurgymetallurgy
, science and technology of metals and their alloys. Modern metallurgical research is concerned with the preparation of radioactive metals, with obtaining metals economically from low-grade ores, with obtaining and refining rare metals hitherto not used, and with the
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, process of heating solid material to drive off volatile chemically combined components, e.g., carbon dioxide. It is sometimes a step in the extraction of metals from ores. Calcination is distinguished from drying, in which mechanically held water is driven off by heating, and from roasting, in which a material is heated in the presence of air to oxidize impurities. Originally calcination meant the method of obtaining lime (calcium oxide) from limestone by heating it to drive off carbon dioxide.

calcination

[‚kal·sə′nā·shən] (chemical engineering) A process in which a material is heated to a temperature below its melting point to effect a thermal decomposition or a phase transition other than melting.

calcination


cal·ci·na·tion

(kal'si-nā'shŭn), The process of calcining.

calcination

The process of heating a solid (e.g., an ore) in air below its melting point to effect thermal decomposition, phase transition or remove volatiles, thereby changing the original solid into something else—e.g., heating calcium carbonate to release CO2 gas and form calcium oxide.

calcination


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Words related to calcination

noun the conversion of metals into their oxides as a result of heating to a high temperature

Related Words

  • oxidation
  • oxidisation
  • oxidization
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