Iron water pipes are usually coated with thin layer of Zinc. Why? Mention five methods of prevent corrosion.
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IRON Water pipes are coated with thin layer of zinc because the water reacts with iron and form RUST ( iron oxide) to prevent from rusting
zinc thin layer is coated.
FIVE METHODS TO PREVENT FROM CORROSION ARE AS FOLLOW....
1. TURN to non corrosive metals like aluminum and stainless steel.
2. Keep the area around the metal should be dry.
3. paint the metal from avoiding CORROSION.
4. Grease should be rub on that metal.
5. make sure every electrical component cleaned everyday.
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