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local action is due to....?​

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Answered by ranjitsinha08
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Local Action : This is caused by the impurities present in zinc rod. When the zinc rod isimmersed in acid, the zinc atoms and the impurity atoms form a large number of local cells and the zinc rod gets consumed even when the cell is not in use. This defect can be avoided by using amalgamated zinc rods.

Answered by shuklapratiksha864
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Local Action: This is caused by the impurities present in zinc rod.When the zinc rod isimmersee in acid,the zinc atoms and the impurity atoms form a large number of local cells and the zinc rod gets consumed even when the cell is not in use.This defect can be avoided by using amalgamated zinc rods.

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