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Jordon Cordova
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30 November, 22:48
How remove local action and polarization
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Semaj Walsh
30 November, 23:02
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Local action is removed by amalgamating zinc rod.
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This prevents chemical reaction to occur because impurities in the zinc cannot get into contact with an electrolyte.
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