MarcVDH
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I am writing an article about concrete. The decomposition of calcium carbonate is called "calcination". The verb is "to calcine".
Now, I would call the decomposed calcium carbonate "calcined" calcium carbonate. But I also find "calcinated" calcium carbonate. It seems strange to me, I can not explain the grammatical construction of this version.
Can someone tell me if "calcinated" is also correct or if only "calcined" should be used?
Now, I would call the decomposed calcium carbonate "calcined" calcium carbonate. But I also find "calcinated" calcium carbonate. It seems strange to me, I can not explain the grammatical construction of this version.
Can someone tell me if "calcinated" is also correct or if only "calcined" should be used?