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hey somebody explain about thermit reaction​

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Answered by gauravkumar250505
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A thermite reaction (a type of aluminothermic reaction) is one in which aluminium metal is oxidized by an oxide of another metal, most commonly iron oxide. Although the reactants are stable at room temperature, when they are exposed to sufficient heat to ignite, they burn with an extremely intense exothermic reaction.

Answered by anushkasingh5nov2006
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Thermite is a pyrotechnic composition of metal powder and metal oxide . When ignited by heat , Thermit undergoes an exothermic reduction - oxidation reaction .

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