Demirbaş, Ayhan2020-03-262020-03-262006Demirbaş, A., (2006). Acetic Acid Leaching of Magnesia From Magnesite via Calcination. Indian Journal of Chemical Technology, 13(2), 135-138.0971-457Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12395/20302In this study, magnesite mineral was First calcinated between 800-1100 K for all hour and dissolved in acetic acid Solutions. The effects of temperature, solid-to-liquid ratio, reaction time, stirring speed and acid concentration oil the dissolution rate of magnesia in acetic acid were investigated. It was observed that the dissolution of magnesia increased with increasing temperature, stirring speed, reaction time and acid concentration and decreased with increase in solid-to-liquid ratio. The dissolution process is controlled by pseudo first-order reaction rate. Activation energy for the reaction was calculated as 8.78 (kJ/mol).eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessmagnesitemagnesiamagnesium acetatecalcinationdissolutionAcetic Acid Leaching of Magnesia From Magnesite via CalcinationArticle132135138Q4WOS:000236922400007Q4