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the redusing agents in theromit process​

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The Thermite Process or Goldschmidt Process is the method of obtaining liquid metal by reduction of the oxide with aluminium powder, when ignited with magnesium ribbon it reacts by producing iron and aluminium oxide at an intensely high temperature approaching 3000oC. The reducing agent is aluminium.

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Aluminium is the reducing agent in thermit process.

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The method of obtaining liquid metal by reducing the oxide content with aluminium powder, when ignited with magnesium ribbon, reacts by producing iron and aluminum oxide at an intensely high temperature of approximately 3000°C. Aluminium is the reducing agent. Thermite reaction is essentially iron oxide (rust) reacting with aluminium to produce molten iron. The products consist of aluminium oxide, basic iron and large quantities of heat. The reaction is used for thermal welding, often used to join rail tracks.

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