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why are thermit reactions highly exothermic

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Answered by Ansheel
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Answer:

because Al displace Fe from its compound and high amount of energy is required for it

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

hy mate

Explanation:

IT IS AN EXOTHERMIC REACTION BECAUSE THE HEAT IT USES(ABOUT 600 C) INITIALLY , IS LESS AS COMPARED TO HEAT RELEASED(3000 C). Therefore,the energy required in breaking the bonds initially is more and energy required in forming new bonds is less. Due to which a lot of energy in form of heat is released.

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