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Corrosion

Summary: Corrosion is the reaction of a metal with another material. These reactions are usually with very low pH or acidic materials such as sulphuric acid or reactions with high ph or basic materials such as sodium hydroxide. Generally corrosion can be diveded into two categories. 1. Dry Corrosion 2. Wet Corrosion See also: Galvanization Periodic table Electronegativity ...

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Corrosion

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Corrosion is the reaction of a metal with another material. These reactions are usually with very low pH or acidic materials such as sulphuric acid or reactions with high ph or basic materials such as sodium hydroxide.

Generally corrosion can be diveded into two categories.

  • 1. Dry Corrosion
  • 2. Wet Corrosion
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