Calcine

/ˈkælsaɪn/ verb

To heat a substance to a high temperature until it becomes ash, powder, or a crumbly residue, usually destroying its original structure.

From Latin 'calcinare', derived from 'calcis' (lime). The process was named after the old method of creating quicklime by heating limestone intensely.

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