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The role of calcination in metallurgical...

The role of calcination in metallurgical operation is

A

To remove moisture

B

To decompose carbonate

C

To derive off organic matter.

D

All the above.

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The correct Answer is:
D

During calcination, moisture and organic matter are removed, carbonated get decomposed.
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