Question
Column IColumn II
(1) Galvanising(a) Pressure cooker
(2) Tinning(b) Silver plated spoons
(3) Electroplating(c) Coating of tin on copper
(4) Anodizing(d) Coating of Zn on iron

Answer

(1) Galvanising – Coating of Zn on iron
(2) Tinning – Coating of tin on copper
(3) Electroplating – Silver plated spoons
(4) Anodizing – Pressure cooker.

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