Tin
Tin (Sn) is used to coat iron cans because it prevents corrosion as it is less reactive than Iron and hence lower in the Reactivity Series than Iron.
electroplate
Electroplating
when you coat a metal in another metal you are protecting the inside metal. The metal metal that is being used as a coat must be more corrosive than the 1st metal. For example iron can be coated in zinc because zinc is more corrosive than iron. This is common on a ship, the iron hull is coated with blocks of zinc which will act as a barrier and will corrode instead of the iron. The zinc blocks must be renewed after a period of time however. Other ways of stopping metals from corroding include, chromium plating, coating in paint, oil or plastic.
The malic acid on the outside coat, and the inside cause a sour tasting reaction. Thus, "hurting your mouth"
Tin is the metal that is used to coat cans. The tin on the metal can acts a barrier to keep water and air away from the contents of the can.
The plastic cans are just plastic, the metal cans are lined with a coat on teflon or lacquer.
Steel.
Steel cans coated with a thin layer of tin to prevent rusting of the steel. If the can contents are acidic a further layer of polyethylene is added to the inside surfaces.
A Metal Coat can be acquired outside the Iron Island cave. You can get to Iron Island by talking to the sailor in Canalave City and he'll sail you there.
A Metal Coat can be found in New Mauville. The Metal Coat is on the right of the machine.
A metal coat makes an Onix evolve into a Steelix.
The Metal Coat can be found on Iron Island.
No, of course not. You have to trade it with a metal coat on
You dont, you make the pokemon hold it
the Pokemon that evolve with metal coat are steelix and scisor
you have to trade a metal coat from fire red or leaf green P.s. also every magnimite has a 4% chance it is holding a metal coat