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In the steel industry, coke (a kind of coal) is used to replace iron out of ferric oxide.

When aluminum and iron oxide go through a single replacement reaction, they for thermite. When it is heated, it is used to join railroad lines together.

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Single Replacement Reaction

By elenaracquel

Elena Morales, Damaris Rodriguez, Raegan Lawrence, and Jamie Parchesky.