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A galvanized iron object does not rust. Give reason.

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A galvanized iron object is covered with a layer of zinc. The zinc layer is more reactive towards oxygen and hence keeps the iron object protected. This happens when the zinc oxidizes and peels off but the iron object doesnt

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