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Why are metals insoluble in water?

Why are metals and their atoms insoluble in water? Thank you.

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1) by adding a less noble metal (for example Zn or aluminum to steel), which will corrode faster, meaning will oxidize faster). It's the same principle as in a battery - a more active metal will dissolve faster 2)by galvanization - physical protection by coating a corrosion-prone metal with a protective agent like zinc. Also a layer of paint, enamel, or plastic can be applied.
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