the process is to be done to prevent corrosion of iron objects
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Sacrificial Coatings
The corrosion-prone iron alloy steel is commonly coated with zinc, a more active metal, in a process known as galvanizing. Corrosion of the sacrificial zinc results in its oxidation; the iron is reduced, which renders it cathodic and inhibits its corrosion.
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it is coated with rust it is active metal is coated with om l paint then it is not rusted again
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