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What is a Sacrificial Anode?

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What is a Sacrificial Anode?

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A sacrificial anode is exactly what it says, sacrificial. An anode is a metal or a composition of metals that are designed to protect another metal, which is lower on the electro-negativity series chart. Good examples are: zinc and aluminum, these metals are higher on the electro-negativity series chart than steel, and will give up electrons to protect the primary metal -steel.

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