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Answered by sanchitmarvel
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Answer:The thermite reaction is defined as an exothermic reaction which involves a metal reacting with a metallic or a non-metallic oxide to form a more stable oxide and the corresponding metal or nonmetal of the reactant oxide.

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Exothermic

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The reaction is an Exothermic reaction because there is an explosion in thermite reaction which releases a large amount of heat, and the reaction in which heat is liberated is called an Exothermic reaction.

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