Calcination vs Firing - What's the difference?
calcination | firing |
The process of calcining - heating a substance to a high temperature, but below its melting point, to bring about thermal decomposition.
The process of applying heat or fire, especially to clay etc to produce pottery.
The fuel for a fire.
* 1610 , , act 2 scene 2
The discharge of a gun or other weapon.
The dismissal of someone from a job.
As nouns the difference between calcination and firing
is that calcination is the process of calcining - heating a substance to a high temperature, but below its melting point, to bring about thermal decomposition while firing is the process of applying heat or fire, especially to clay etc to produce pottery.As a verb firing is
present participle of lang=en.calcination
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(wikipedia calcination)Noun
(head)firing
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Noun
(en noun)- No more dams I'll make for fish; / Nor fetch in firing / At requiring [...]