The tip of a soldering rod is made of copper. Give reason (class 7)
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Soldering iron tips are made of a copper core plated with iron. The copper is used for heat transfer and the iron plating is used for durability. Copper is very easily corroded, eating away the tip, particularly in lead-free work; iron is not.
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because copper can not convert electricity
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