kalsinasyon, yakarak toz haline getirme veya gelme, kireçleştirme, ısıtma, kavurarak gevrek duruma getirme, (isim) yakarak toz haline getirme veya gelme, kavurma, 1. Bir maddenin toz haline indirgenmesi. 2. Bir bileşiğin içindeki buharlaşabilir maddeleri ısı ile uçurma işlemi, yakarak toz haline getirmek, kirecimsi bir hale gelmek, kalsine et, (fiil) yakarak toz haline getirmek, Yakarak toz haline getirmek veya gelmek, kalsine etmek, yakarak toz haline getirmek veya gelmek, ısıtma ürün,
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yakarak toz haline getirme veya gelme isim
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kireçleştirme
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ısıtma
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kavurarak gevrek duruma getirme
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(isim) yakarak toz haline getirme veya gelme
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kavurma Nükleer Bilimler
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1. Bir maddenin toz haline indirgenmesi. 2. Bir bileşiğin içindeki buharlaşabilir maddeleri ısı ile uçurma işlemi Diş Hekimliği
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yakarak toz haline getirmek
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kirecimsi bir hale gelmek
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kalsine et
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(fiil) yakarak toz haline getirmek
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Yakarak toz haline getirmek veya gelmek, kalsine etmek Tıp
The process of calcining - heating a substance to a high temperature, but below its melting point, to bring about thermal decomposition, The act or process of disintegrating a substance, or rendering it friable by the action of heat, esp, Decomposition due to the loss of bound water and carbon dioxide, The act or process of reducing a metal to an oxide or metallic calx; oxidation, process of reducing a substance to a powdery consistency by the application of a high heat, by the expulsion of some volatile matter, as when carbonic and acid is expelled from carbonate of calcium in the burning of limestone in order to make lime, the conversion of metals into their oxides as a result of heating to a high temperature, The heating of a solid to a high temperature, below its melting point, to yield the degree of sintering and agglomeration of diatomite particles needed to result in a particular flow rate permeability Calcining can be effected over a range of temperatures up to about 1300° C, a high-temperature reaction whereby one solid material dissociates to form a gas and another solid, A process by which a material is heated to a high temperature without fusing, such as heating unformed ceramic materials in a kiln or heating ores, precipitates, concentrates or residues so that hydrates, carbonate, or other compounds are decomposed and volatile material is released, A process in which a material is heated to a high temperature without fusing, so that hydrates, carbonates, or other compounds are decomposed and the volatile material is expelled, is the driving out of water and volatile constituents from a solid by heating In the cement industry calcination is the dissociation, i e the de-acidifying, of calcium carbonate, The melting of => Glauber's salt into water-free sodium sulphate in melting crucibles, to undergo such heating, to heat something without melting in order to drive off water etc., and to decompose carbonates into oxides or to oxidize or reduce it; especially to heat limestone to form quicklime, 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, To oxidize, as a metal by the action of heat; to reduce to a metallic calx, to heat something without melting in order to drive off water etc, and to decompose carbonates into oxides or to oxidize or reduce it; especially to heat limestone to form quicklime, To be converted into a powder or friable substance, or into a calx, by the action of heat, reduce a substance to a powdery consistency by the application of a high heat, to heat a ceramic batch material to a temperature below the melting or fusion point causing loss of moisture reduction, or oxidation, Heated to temperature of dissociation; for example, heat gypsum to the temperature where the water of crystallization is driven off, Reduce to calcium carbonate To purify a substance by subjecting it to high temperatures, Describes the high temperature treatment of catalyst precursor materials, converting them to strong, stable solids The term comes from ceramics technology, where calcining or firing is used to convert clay intermediates (green materials) to finished products, To purify a material through the action of heating to red heat 700-750 oC (1292-1382 oF), heat a substance so that it oxidizes or reduces,
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The process of calcining - heating a substance to a high temperature, but below its melting point, to bring about thermal decomposition
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The act or process of disintegrating a substance, or rendering it friable by the action of heat, esp
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Decomposition due to the loss of bound water and carbon dioxide
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The act or process of reducing a metal to an oxide or metallic calx; oxidation
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process of reducing a substance to a powdery consistency by the application of a high heat isim
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by the expulsion of some volatile matter, as when carbonic and acid is expelled from carbonate of calcium in the burning of limestone in order to make lime
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the conversion of metals into their oxides as a result of heating to a high temperature
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The heating of a solid to a high temperature, below its melting point, to yield the degree of sintering and agglomeration of diatomite particles needed to result in a particular flow rate permeability Calcining can be effected over a range of temperatures up to about 1300° C
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a high-temperature reaction whereby one solid material dissociates to form a gas and another solid
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A process by which a material is heated to a high temperature without fusing, such as heating unformed ceramic materials in a kiln or heating ores, precipitates, concentrates or residues so that hydrates, carbonate, or other compounds are decomposed and volatile material is released
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A process in which a material is heated to a high temperature without fusing, so that hydrates, carbonates, or other compounds are decomposed and the volatile material is expelled
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is the driving out of water and volatile constituents from a solid by heating In the cement industry calcination is the dissociation, i e the de-acidifying, of calcium carbonate
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The melting of => Glauber's salt into water-free sodium sulphate in melting crucibles
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to undergo such heating
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to heat something without melting in order to drive off water etc., and to decompose carbonates into oxides or to oxidize or reduce it; especially to heat limestone to form quicklime
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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
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To oxidize, as a metal by the action of heat; to reduce to a metallic calx
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to heat something without melting in order to drive off water etc, and to decompose carbonates into oxides or to oxidize or reduce it; especially to heat limestone to form quicklime
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To be converted into a powder or friable substance, or into a calx, by the action of heat
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reduce a substance to a powdery consistency by the application of a high heat fiil
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to heat a ceramic batch material to a temperature below the melting or fusion point causing loss of moisture reduction, or oxidation
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Heated to temperature of dissociation; for example, heat gypsum to the temperature where the water of crystallization is driven off
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Reduce to calcium carbonate To purify a substance by subjecting it to high temperatures
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Describes the high temperature treatment of catalyst precursor materials, converting them to strong, stable solids The term comes from ceramics technology, where calcining or firing is used to convert clay intermediates (green materials) to finished products
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To purify a material through the action of heating to red heat 700-750 oC (1292-1382 oF)
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