CALX properly signifies lime, but has been used by chemists and physicians for a fine powder remaining after the calcination of metals. All metallic calces are found to weigh more than the metal from which they were originally produced. This arises from the metal having combined with oxygen during the process of calcination or burning; and hence in the present chemical nomenclature they are called oxides.
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