Why should the strips be sanded?

Many metals react with oxygen in the air to form a thin oxide coating on the surface of the metal. This coating interferes with the reaction between the metal and its metal salt solution. By vigorously sanding the metal strip immediately before the experiment, the oxide coating is removed and the reaction may proceed.

Measurement using a sanded electrode. Same cell, but measurement
using an unsanded electrode.


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