The calcination of mercury was mere child's play to this wonderful woman.
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They had been collected for the purpose of undergoing the process of calcination.
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The average particle size and degree of crystallinity increased with increasing calcination temperature.
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It might, however, be urged that the air is spoiled by its violent calcination.
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The clunch probably from hence acquires its inflammable part, which on calcination becomes vitriolic acid.
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When purified by calcination, it is termed pearlash.
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After removing the template by calcination, porous dehydrated silica gel nanoshells of uniform size were obtained.
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Plastic clay is wanting in these properties; but they are imparted to it by a feeble calcination.
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Morphological, structural, and optical properties of obtained nanoparticles at different calcination temperatures were studied using various techniques.
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Finally, cadmium oxide nanoparticles was prepared by direct calcination of CdLI 2 complex as a new precursor.
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In addition the calcination of zinc nitrate complex in air atmosphere led to production of zinc oxide nanoparticles.
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In 1771 he gave the first blow to the phlogiston theory by his experiments on the calcination of metals.
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The calcium phosphide is prepared by igniting phosphorus in connection with newly slaked lime made chemically pure by calcination.
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These gates he described to be calcination, solution, separation, conjunction, putrefaction, congelation, cibation, sublimation, fermentation, exaltation, multiplication, and projection!
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He then examined the process of calcination, whereby the phlogiston of the metal was supposed to have been drawn off.
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The optical properties were determined by UV-Vis reflection spectrophotometer and showed a decrease in the band gap with increasing calcination temperature.