During the process of soldering, the metal surfaces
are cleaned using acids. What purpose does this serve
and which separation technique is involved in this?
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Cleaning the surfaces means to remove the oxide layer that is formed on the surface of the parent metal that allows the solder to come to direct contact with the parent metals and join them. Fluxes usually have acidic properties that attack and dissolve the oxide layer.
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