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Asked: July 1, 20202020-07-01T09:02:10+05:30 2020-07-01T09:02:10+05:30In: Corrosion

In corrosion ,why always metal with less potential becomes anodic..?

In corrosion ,why always metal with less potential becomes anodic..?
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    1. Arpita Samal Platinum⭐ Metallurgical and Materials Engineering student
      2020-07-28T16:41:35+05:30Added an answer on July 28, 2020 at 4:41 pm

      Because they are highly active metals which prevent less active metals from corroding through sacrificial anodic protection.

      Because they are highly active metals which prevent less active metals from corroding through sacrificial anodic protection.

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