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Besides sharing Chemistry Tips and Exam Strategies, the other aim of this chemistry blogsite is to encourage students to learn the Chemistry Theories and Concepts in a more experiential and interesting way – HOW ? By relating chemistry theories to everyday life processes and experience.
Thermit Process came to my mind several days back when i was passing by the railway track in the west area of Singapore, and today i am going to share with you more on how Thermit Process – which is a highly exothermic reaction is used to weld together steel railway lines. It involves the reduction of iron (III) oxide to iron by aluminium.
Now, let’s check out a chemistry question that requires your concepts in several chemistry topics, namely:
- Energy Changes (Endothermic/Exothermic Reactions)
- Redox (Oxidation/Reduction)
- Mole Calculations
Question:
In the highly exothermic Thermit Process to weld railway lines, aluminium is used to reduce iron (III) oxide to iron based on the balanced chemical equation below:
2Al?? +?? Fe2O3 -> ? Al2O3 + ? 2Fe
(a) Indicate the state symbols for all the reactants and products involved
(b) Calculate what mass of aluminium is needed to react completely with [Read more…] about Chemistry Phenomenon: Thermit Process to weld steel railway lines together