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why Iron is often galvanised.​

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Answered by vin750niks
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Answer:Iron is galvanized with zinc covering to protect it against corrosion.

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Answered by ItzKaminiForYou
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Galvanizing protects from rust in a number of ways: It forms a barrier that prevents corrosive substances from reaching the underlying steel or iron. The zinc serves as a sacrificial anode so that even if the coating is scratched, the exposed steel will still be protected by the remaining zinc.

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