Answer:
The reaction between iron
(III) oxide and aluminium gives out lots of heat.
It is
called the thermit reaction.
This displacement reaction is
used to join railway tracks or cracked machine parts.
The
heat given out in the reaction melts the iron formed. The molten iron runs down
between the tracks and welds them together.
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