why is a layer of zinc coated over iron
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To protect it from rusting
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to avoid corrosion galvanization is done zinc is coated so that zinc will rust first and will avoid contact of iron surface with moisture and oxygen
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zinc is a metal with almost same reactivity as iron
so a coat of zinc is coated over iron to protect the bare iron layer from coming into direct contact with air or water and ultimately protect iron from rusting
zinc corrodes firstly then only the iron is exposed
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so a coat of zinc is coated over iron to protect the bare iron layer from coming into direct contact with air or water and ultimately protect iron from rusting
zinc corrodes firstly then only the iron is exposed
hope it helps mark as brainliest
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