You saw an iron article getting rusted and thought of preventing rusting.You covered the article with a cloth to disconnect it from water and oxygen.Do you think this method would work?Why/Why not?
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No, this method won't work because the cloth has the property of absorving water. Due to this water can go inside the cloth. And also, water molecule carries one molecule of oxygen . So, due to this both water and oxygen can go inside the cloth. And this will be the favourable condition for the iron to rust.
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Galvanising
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Galvanising is a method of rust prevention. The iron or steel object is coated in a thin layer of zinc. This stops oxygen and water reaching the metal underneath - but the zinc also acts as a sacrificial metal . Zinc is more reactive than iron, so it oxidises in preference to the iron object.
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