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During galvanic corrosion more noble metal act as

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Answered by ACIDGOD121
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The less active, or nobler a metal is, the more likely it is to form a cathode (negatively charged electrode) when in the same environment. The electrolyte acts as a conduit for ion migration, moving metal ions from the anode to the cathode.

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The more noble a metal is, the more likely it will form a cathode when in the same environment. The electrolyte acts as a conduit for ion migration, moving metal ions from the anode to the cathode.

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