Metallic bonding is the force that holds atoms together in metallic substances. Such a solid consists of closely packed atoms. In most cases, the outermost electron shell of each of …show more content…
The iron used for galvanizing is dipped into molten zinc. The iron is then baked, and then an alloy is formed at the surface, the resulting product being known as sherardized iron. The zinc coating resists oxidation and moisture (The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia). While the idea of coating chemist Paul Jacques Malouin first proposed metal in molten zinc in 1742. Galvanization was also not put into practice until patented by chemist Stanislas Sorel in 1836. The benefits of galvanization are providing a barrier between the metal and the outside forces. (Shrestha). An example of galvanizing a spoon that has not been galvanized will rust quickly. When iron is galvanized its not the iron or the metal that is being exposed to the elements but the protective layer of zinc that is exposed. The Zinc protects the iron or metal that is exposed.