go take an English class then ask your question that is probably answered on your book right in your face
Galvanized iron is iron coated with a thin layer of zinc...the reason for this is the the zinc is oxidizes easier than the iron so even if the layer of zinc is broken the zinc will oxidize before the iron...... Gotta love the Chem...-dimes- Galvanized iron is iron coated with a thin layer of zinc...the reason for this is the the zinc is oxidizes easier than the iron so even if the layer of zinc is broken the zinc will oxidize before the iron...... Gotta love the Chem...-dimes-
A new penny is primarily made of copper-plated zinc. The core of the coin is made of zinc, which is coated with a thin layer of copper to give it its distinctive appearance.
If you mean zinc poisoning, then People who heat zinc alloys and metals coated with zinc such as welders.
An iron or steel object that is sherardized is coated with a zinc-iron alloy.
steel, but coated with zinc.
No. It is steel coated with zinc.
No.
In 1943 copper was needed for the war effort and Lincoln cents were struck on steel planchets coated with zinc. 1982 was the year the Mint started using copper plated zinc planchets.
No, welding zinc-coated metal like yellow zinc can produce harmful fumes that can be dangerous to inhale. It is recommended to remove the zinc coating before welding to ensure a safe working environment.
Protection against rust
Currently yes.
Stainless steel is an alloy primarily made of iron, chromium, nickel, and other metals that is highly resistant to corrosion. Zinc steel, on the other hand, is carbon steel coated with a layer of zinc for added protection against rust and corrosion. Stainless steel is generally more durable and has a longer lifespan compared to zinc-coated steel.