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explain aluminothermite process

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Aluminothermic reactions are exothermic chemical reactions using aluminium as the reducing agent at high temperature. The process is industrially useful for production of alloys of iron. ... For the production of iron, a cheaper reducing agent, coke, is used instead via the carbothermic reaction.

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Aluminothermic reactions are exothermic chemical reactions using aluminium as the reducing agent at high temperature. The process is industrially useful for production of alloys of iron. ... For the production of iron, a cheaper reducing agent, coke, is used instead via the carbothermic reaction.

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