what is thermite reaction
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A thermite reaction is basically iron oxide (rust) reacting with aluminum to produce molten iron. The reaction is initiated by the heat from burning magnesium ribbon which is placed in the iron oxide/aluminum mixture, this is the fuse!
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A thermite reaction is basically iron oxide (rust) that reacts with aluminum to produce molten iron. The reaction is triggered by the heat of the burning magnesium band being put into the iron oxide / aluminum mixture, that's the fuse! ... This reaction is highly exothermic and produces molten metal at about 3000 ° C
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