Definition of Calcine. Meaning of Calcine. Synonyms of Calcine

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Definition of Calcine

Calcine
Calcine Cal*cine", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Calciden; p. pr. & vb. n. Calcining.] [F. calciner, fr. L. calx, calcis, lime. See Calx.] 1. To reduce to a powder, or to a friable state, by the action of heat; to expel volatile matter from by means of heat, as carbonic acid from limestone, and thus (usually) to produce disintegration; as to, calcine bones. 2. To oxidize, as a metal by the action of heat; to reduce to a metallic calx.
Calcine
Calcine Cal*cine", v. i. To be converted into a powder or friable substance, or into a calx, by the action of heat. ``Calcining without fusion' --Newton.

Meaning of Calcine from wikipedia

- smelting. Industrial calcination generally emits carbon dioxide (CO2). A calciner is a steel cylinder that rotates inside a heated furnace and performs indirect...
- processing of green coke by calcining in a rotary kiln removes residual volatile hydrocarbons from the coke. The calcined petroleum coke can be further...
- Plaster is a building material used for the protective or decorative coating of walls and ceilings and for moulding and casting decorative elements. In...
- also known as calcined soda, is formed by heating the hydrates. It is also formed when sodium hydrogencarbonate is heated (calcined) e.g. in the final...
- Barium oxide Names Other names Neutral barium oxide (1:1) Barium protoxide Calcined baryta Baria Identifiers CAS Number 1304-28-5 Y 3D model (JSmol) Interactive...
- used as a refractory. Calcining temperatures 1000 – 1500 °C produce hard-burned magnesia, which has limited reactivity and calcining at lower temperature...
- word alkali is derived from Arabic al qalīy (or alkali), meaning 'the calcined ashes' (see calcination), referring to the original source of alkaline...
- concentrates at high temperatures into an impure zinc oxide, called "Zinc Calcine". The chemical reactions that take place are as follows: 2 ZnS + 3 O 2...
- Until recently calcined flint was also an important raw material in clay-based ceramic bodies produced in the UK. In clay bodies, calcined flint attenuates...
- Limestone Calcined Clay Cement (LC3) is a low-carbon cement developed by the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Technology and Action for...