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Chemistry, 13.05.2021 01:00 firesoccer53881

Moss growth on a roof can be prevented by nailing a strip of zinc metal under a row of shingles near the top of the roof. Some of the zinc must protrude from the shingles and be exposed to the rain. Explain, with a supporting chemical equation, how water touching the zinc will change conditions to be unfavorable for moss growth. Be sure to include a comment on pH conditions.

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