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CALCINATION

Volume 5 · 63 words · 1810 Edition

in Chemistry, the reducing of substances to a calx, or powder, by fire. Limestone is said to be calcined or burned by being deprived of its carbonic acid, and thus brought to the caustic state. But when a metallic substance is calcined by being exposed to strong heat, it assumes the form of powder or calx, by combining with oxygen. See Chemistry Index.