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What is the magnitude of temperature produced in a thermit reaction?(a) 2500°C(b) 3000°C(c) 3500°C(d) 4000°CThis question was addressed to me in homework.Question is from Thermit Welding in portion Welding and Related Processes of Casting-Forming-Welding II

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The CORRECT OPTION is (b) 3000°C

To elaborate: Thermit welding is called as fusion welding. A superheated melt operates in this type of melt. The heat that is produced has the temperature APPROXIMATELY twice than that of the MELTING point of steel, which is about 3000°C.



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