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Zine can be coated on iron to produce ga...

Zine can be coated on iron to produce galvanized iron but the reverse is not possible it is because

A

Zinc is lighter than iron

B

Zinc has lower melting point than iron

C

Zinc has lower negative electrode potential than iron

D

Zinc has higher negative electrode potential than iron

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