The effect of Galvanic Coupling is due to the contact of dissimilar metals in a conductive electrolyte.

The effect of Galvanic Coupling is due to the contact of dissimilar metals in a conductive electrolyte. Correct Answer True

If two dissimilar metals are placed in contact with each other in a conductive electrolyte, the potential difference produces electron flow between them. This results in the acceleration of preferential anode dissolution. This is known as the effect of Galvanic coupling.

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