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Question
Write short note on the following:
Calcination
Short/Brief Note
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Solution
- Calcination is the process of heating concentrated ore in a limited supply of air, below its melting point.
- It removes moisture and volatile impurities from the ore.
- The ore becomes porous and dry.
- Carbonate ores decompose into oxides, releasing carbon dioxide (e.g., \[\ce{CaCO3 -> CaO + CO2}\]).
- Hydrated oxides lose water of crystallisation and get dehydrated (e.g., \[\ce{Fe2O3 * 3H2O -> Fe2O3 + 3H2O}\]).
- Typically done with carbonate ores at temperatures around 670-770 K, except CaCO₃ requiring about 1270 K.
- It prepares the ore for further metallurgical processes like roasting or smelting.
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Chapter 6: General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements - LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS [Page 357]
