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Iron do not burn on heating but iron fillings burn.explain this statement. With the help of topic `metals reaction with oxygen` .

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To burn the surface of iron in contact with air must be heated to its ignition temperature. Iron has a strong molecular force of attraction. Hence when heated it doesn't reach to its ignition temperature and doesn't burn. But iron fillings when sprinkled in flames attain the ignition temperature ( as iron fillings are comparatively smaller particles) and gain larger surface area for the reaction. Therefore they burn vigorously.



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