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why the iron produced in thermite reaction is molten?

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Answered by Anonymous
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because the reaction is highly exothermic. a lot of heat is produced due to which iron produced is in molten form...

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Answered by arushibansal
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The iron produced in the thermite reaction is highly exothermic.
The heat released during the reaction produces molten iron which seeps into cracks and fixes them.
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