why train tracks are joined by aluminium when it is cracked
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Aluminium metal is used to displace iron from iron(III) oxide. The train tracks join because the heat generated from the reaction is enough to melt iron (iron is released as a white hot liquid). The molten iron can then be placed between the railway tracks; which is used as a method of welding together broken rail tracks.
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due to large amounts of heat produced the metals are produced in molten states .this reduction property of aluminum is used in welding broken peices of heavy iron objects like railway tracks here molten iron is formed which is poured between broken peices to weld them
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