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what is thermite reaction ​


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Answered by LEGEND778
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The thermite reaction is the reaction of metal oxide with the aluminum. The aluminum acts as a reducing agent and the reaction is highly exothermic and hence called a thermite reaction.

The aluminum reduces the oxide of another metal, most of the times, it is iron oxide (FeO) because aluminum is highly reactive. The reaction involved can be shown as:

Fe2O3 + 2Al → 2Fe + Al2O3

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Answered by anamikameena1202
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the thermite reaction is an exothermic oxidation-reduction reaction similar to the ignition of black powder. the reaction requires a metal oxide and fuel , the fuel in the thermite reaction you produce is aluminium in the foil . your metal oxide is iron oxide , more commonly known as rust .

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