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Chemistry, 31.03.2020 02:46 LaytonHall79

A zinc coating is added to the surface of a tin component to provide corrosion protection to the tin. Assume that the coating adheres to (physically contacts) the underlying tin. A small region of the zinc coating is chipped, but the remainder of the coating remains intact. What do you expect will happen to the coating and the exposed tin in the presence of salt water and oxygen?

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