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What is cathodic protection of iron give example​


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Answered by adarsh3385
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Answered by Rememberful
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\textbf{Cathodic Protection }:

Preventing the corrosion of a metal by connecting it to a more reactive metal is called Catholic protection of metal.

For Example, when iron is connected to a piece of Magnesium, it doesn't get corroded as long as Magnesium is present.

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