Gary Horner Solutions for Chapter: Transfer, Exercise 3: Exercise 3
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Questions from Gary Horner Solutions for Chapter: Transfer, Exercise 3: Exercise 3 with Hints & Solutions
Zinc is used as a sacrificial anode, being preferentially oxidised while protecting the iron pipe from oxidation or rusting. Rusting is an electrochemical process where electrons are transferred through oxidation and reduction. Where is zinc positioned relative to iron in the activity series if it is preferentially oxidised?

Metallic gallium does not occur in nature in an uncombined state. Instead, it is found in gallium() compounds within bauxite and zinc ores. With a melting point close to room temperature, the melting point of this metal can be exceeded by the warmth of the palm of your hand. Which other metal is a liquid at room temperature?
