How Do You Spell CALCINE?

Pronunciation: [kˈalsiːn] (IPA)

The word "calcine" is pronounced /ˈkælsaɪn/. It is spelled with the letter "c" which makes a hard "k" sound, followed by "a," "l," and "c" which all make their typical sounds. The final two letters, "i" and "n," create the sound /aɪn/ when combined, which can be represented in IPA as /-aɪn/. The term "calcine" refers to the process of heating a substance at high temperatures to remove impurities or to convert it into a different chemical form.

CALCINE Meaning and Definition

  1. Calcine is a verb that refers to the process of heating a substance, typically a mineral or an ore, to a high temperature in order to drive off volatile components, burn off impurities, or create a new desired compound. This process is usually carried out in a furnace or kiln, where the material is subjected to intense heat, causing chemical changes to occur.

    The purpose of calcination can vary depending on the substance being treated. In some cases, it is done to remove moisture or other volatile substances that could hinder subsequent processes, such as smelting or refining. Calcining can also be used to remove or reduce impurities, such as carbonates or sulfates, from raw ores to improve their quality. Additionally, calcination can be employed to achieve specific chemical reactions, transforming a material into a desired compound or altering its physical properties.

    The temperature and duration of calcination are crucial factors that determine the outcome of the process. It is essential to reach a sufficiently high temperature to drive off the desired impurities or activate the chemical reactions, while avoiding excessive heat that could damage the material or cause it to melt.

    Overall, the process of calcining plays a significant role in various industries, including metallurgy, ceramics, and chemistry, by enabling the transformation and purification of raw materials through controlled heating.

  2. To expel water and animal matter by heat; to roast metals, bones, etc., reducing them to a powder or a friable condition.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. To reduce to powder by means of heat; to reduce a substance by heat to a calx state.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for CALCINE

Etymology of CALCINE

The word "calcine" has its roots in the Latin word "calcīnāre", meaning "to burn lime". This Latin term comes from "calx", which means "lime" or "a white substance obtained by heating limestone". The Latin word itself is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "*kel-", meaning "to be hot" or "to burn". Over time, "calcine" in English came to be associated with the process of heating a substance to a high temperature to remove volatile components or for chemical transformation.

Similar spelling words for CALCINE

Conjugate verb Calcine

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have calcined
you would have calcined
he/she/it would have calcined
we would have calcined
they would have calcined
I would have calcine
you would have calcine
he/she/it would have calcine
we would have calcine
they would have calcine

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been calcining
you would have been calcining
he/she/it would have been calcining
we would have been calcining
they would have been calcining

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would calcine
you would calcine
he/she/it would calcine
we would calcine
they would calcine

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be calcining
you would be calcining
he/she/it would be calcining
we would be calcining
they would be calcining

FUTURE

I will calcine
you will calcine
he/she/it will calcine
we will calcine
they will calcine

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be calcining
you will be calcining
he/she/it will be calcining
we will be calcining
they will be calcining

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have calcined
you will have calcined
he/she/it will have calcined
we will have calcined
they will have calcined

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been calcining
you will have been calcining
he/she/it will have been calcining
we will have been calcining
they will have been calcining

IMPERATIVE

you calcine
we let´s calcine

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to calcine

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was calcining
you were calcining
he/she/it was calcining
we were calcining
they were calcining

PAST PARTICIPLE

calcined

PAST PERFECT

I had calcined
you had calcined
he/she/it had calcined
we had calcined
they had calcined

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been calcining
you had been calcining
he/she/it had been calcining
we had been calcining
they had been calcining

PRESENT

I calcine
you calcine
he/she/it calcines
we calcine
they calcine

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am calcining
you are calcining
he/she/it is calcining
we are calcining
they are calcining

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

calcining

PRESENT PERFECT

I have calcined
you have calcined
he/she/it has calcined
we have calcined
they have calcined

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been calcining
you have been calcining
he/she/it has been calcining
we have been calcining
they have been calcining

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it calcine

SIMPLE PAST

I calcined
you calcined
he/she/it calcined
we calcined
they calcined

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