why Iron is often galvanised.
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Galvanization is the process of applying a protective zinc coating to steel or iron in order to prevent premature rust and corrosion. ... The corrosion of zinc is very slow, which gives it an extended life while it protects the base metal. Due to the alloying of the Zinc to the iron, cathodic protection occurs.
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Iron is galvanized because it protects iron from getting rusted
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iron is galvanized with zinc so that it doesnt get rusted. iron can get rusted very easily .even if you keep it in a place that is clean iron will still get rusted because iron gets rusty by absorbing the water vapour in air
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