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Calcination is
thermal treatment of a
solid chemical compound (e.g.
mixed carbonate ores)
whereby the
compound is
raised to high
temperature without melting...
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Calcinate (Bergamasque: Calsinàt) is a town and
comune in the
province of Bergamo, Lombardy,
northern Italy. Its
economy is
mostly based on industry.[citation...
- and bricks.
Various industries use
rotary kilns for
pyroprocessing (to
calcinate ores, such as
limestone to lime for cement) and to
transform many other...
- He
discovered that the
weight of lead and tin
increases when they are
calcinated, and
attributed this
phenomenon to the
weight of air,
which he believed...
- high
oxygen circulation within the
growing medium.
Natural dried, not
calcinated diatomaceous earth is
regularly used in
livestock nutrition research as...
- distillation, and
extraction of
mineral components from the ash
residue of
calcinated plants. Topical,
categorization of
topical skin
preparation options Theriac...
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calcium carbonate and
boiling down the
solution gives pot****ium
hydroxide ("
calcinated or
caustic potash"). This
method of
producing pot****ium
hydroxide remained...
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selected according to its
chemical composition and
optical granulometry, is
calcinated at
about 900 °C (1,650 °F) in lime
kilns to
produce quicklime according...
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hartshorn in
water was used to
treat diarrhea. The coal of hartshorn,
called calcinated hartshorn, was used as an absorbent, as well as in the
treatment of dysentery...
- road asphalt 40,700
Cherry Point BP ARCO 1971 Gasoline,
diesel oil, jet fuel,
calcinated coke 227,000
Total 637,700
Total operable atmospheric crude oil distillation...