Definitionv. heat a substance so that it oxidizes or reduces
Last update: October 30, 2015
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The mode of preparation is to calcine the gypsum at temperatures which depend on the class of cement to be produced. [Please select]
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_--The hyoid plate is curved, thin, and mostly cartilaginous, but calcined posteriorly (Fig.) [Please select]
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_--Give powdered iron, or iron reduced by hydrogen, or calcined magnesia. [Please select]
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From dawn till nightfall a merciless sun calcined the ground. [Please select]
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A sample of the calcined guhr should not contain more than 0. [Please select]
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If any traces of the grease are left, apply powdered calcined magnesia. [Please select]
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Bone, well calcined and powdered, and plaster of Paris are also excellent absorbents of grease. [Please select]
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There was no quicklime to be had, so some bones were quickly calcined, pulverized and applied. [Please select]
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Along the beaten paths, calcined by the sun, hardened by the passage of frequent feet, we see little circular orifices almost large enough to admit the thumb. [Please select]
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The Glow-worm was calcined and treated with the violent reagents that bring the simple substances to light; but no one, so far as I know, has obtained a satisfactory answer along these lines. [Please select]
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