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In ______ process a layer of molten tin is deposited on metals. - Science and Technology 1

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In ______ process a layer of molten tin is deposited on metals.

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  • Anodization

  • Tinning

  • Galvanizing

  • Alloying

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Solution

In tinning process a layer of molten tin is deposited on metals.

Explanation:

A greenish layer forms on the surface of a copper or brass vessel. This greenish layer is poisonous. If buttermilk or curry is placed in such a vessel, it gets spoiled. Tinning is done to prevent all such damages.

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