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What is thermite Reaction??


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Answered by Anonymous
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High reactive metals mostly aluminium displace the metals from their ores to their metallic forms. These reactions are highly exothermic ones. The heat evolved, changes the metals into molten state. These reactions are known as thermite Reaction.

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Answered by deependra1806hu
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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! (Any heat source can be used to start the reaction but it needs to be very hot as magnesium burns at about 650°C (1200°F).

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