Q. What do we call the process of converting an ore into its oxide by heating it in a limited supply of air below its melting point?
Answer: Calcination
Notes: Calcination is the process of converting an ore into its oxide by heating it in a limited supply of air or in absence of air, below its melting point. It is used to convert the concentrated ore to its oxide.

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