Why does not copper show similar behaviour in case of copper and iron
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If a sample of iron comes into contact with a sample of copper, the iron corrodes but the copper does not. Explain this phenomenon. Suppose you have three different metals, A, B, and C. When metals A and B come into contact, B corrodes and A does not corrode.
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