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Conversion of Solids with Gaseous Reactantconversion of solids with gaseous reactant; 3.1 Reaction rate of solid conversion; 3.2 Kinetic models of gas-solid reactions; 3.3 Relation between rate constants of chemical reaction, based on different models; 3.4 Application of kinetic models to oxidation of carbon; 3.5 Gasification of carbon; 3.6 Activation of carbonaceous pellet; 3.7 Roasting of zinc sulfide; 3.8 Reduction of iron ore; References 327 $aChapter 4. Thermal Decomposition and Conversion of Composite Pelletsthermal decompositionconversion of composite pellets4.1 Elimination of trace species in solids; 4.2 Calcination of limestone; 4.3 Decomposition of manganese sulfate; 4.4 Thermal cracking of organic solids; 4.5 Composite made of iron ore and oil; 4.6 Reduction of composite pellet, ferro-chromium ore and coke; References; Chapter 5. 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