Chemistry, asked by jaber8489, 11 months ago

Why galvanised iron does not corrode even if zinc coating is broken?

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Answered by einstien25
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Zinc is more reactive than iron, and loses electrons more easily. The outer layer of zinc of any galvanized material, reacts with the atmospheric oxygen to form Zinc Oxide (ZnO), which is stronger than Zinc. Thus, even if the outer layer of zinc undergoes corrosion, the material is getting coated with a stronger substance (ZnO), and thus is better able to resist corrosion.

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