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    specimen contains corrosion damage of 40mm X 20mm at four locations which was created by immersing the sample in electrolyte for one, two, three and four hours. The damages are imaged in order; extreme left representing the sample immersed in electrolyte for one hour and extreme right representing the sample immersed in electrolyte for four hours. Both the array coils were excited at a frequency of 15 kHz for a layer thickness of 1mm. On the right hand side shows the corrosion damage exposed for…

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    CORROSION STUDIES WITH ANTIGONON LEPTOPUS IN 1M HCl S.Aejitha 1, P P.K.Kasthuri 2andGeethamani 3 1 Department of Chemistry, Asian College of Engineering & Technology, Coimbatore- 641110, India 2 Department of Chemistry, L.R.G.Government Arts College for Women, Tirupur- 638604, India 3 Department of Chemistry, Sriguru Engineering College of Technology, Tamil Nadu, Coimbatore -641110, India Correspondence should be addressed to S.Aejitha ,aejitha_subbaian@yahoo.co.in ABSTRACT The inhibition…

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    Metal Cookware Case Study

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    The problem that has occurred for many housewives are the rusting and tarnishing of the metal cookware’s. The product that would be sold would be a set of stainless steel cookware’s since it is not easily stained and corroded which is sustainable and good qualitied for long durability. It would save time from scrubbing the rust off as well as spending money to buy new cookware’s when they can be easily broken again. Rusting is a type of chemical change, it occurs when oxygen reacts with iron…

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    information on the topic allows us to be able to alter the variables accurately when we actually administer the procedure. For our project, we are exploring the idea of the formation of rust and how the lack of or extra variables could affect the chemical corrosion. To experiment on this topic, we will be taking 4 small containers and set them up with different variables. The first jar would become our control group, containing just the water and oxygen. The second jar would contain no water,…

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    of water. This is also why Detroit’s water had a lower corrosive effect; Detroit-sourced water from a great lake in which the concentration of chloride was much lower than that of a river or stream. Had a different source of water been used, the corrosion in the piping would not have been as severe. This online lesson was significant because it outlined all of the concerns with picking a source for drinking water. The course content from this lesson helped show exactly why using fresh water…

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    The tide, salt corrosion, and overwatered lawns can all cause serious damage to a seawall. Unfortunately, homeowners often ignore their seawalls. This can be disastrous as their failure can result in the structures behind them going underwater. To keep this from happening, be on the lookout for indications that your seawall needs to be replaced. Those indications include: A Bowing or Leaning Seawall Your seawall is supposed to protect your waterfront property from erosion. Over time, a steel…

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    Introduction: Corrosion, otherwise called rusting is defined as a natural process that changes over a refined metal to a more chemically stable shape, for example, its oxide, hydroxide, or sulfide. It is the slow destruction of materials (generally metals) by a chemical reaction caused by the environment. Corrosion is basic to ponder in two perspectives. Right off the bat, financial, which including the lessening of material misfortunes coming about because of the squandering ceaselessly or…

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    The purpose is to protect the metal from corrosion or rusting. The zinc layer has a much higher corrosion potential and sacrificially corrodes to keep the iron from corroding instead. In the experiment, 10ml of hydrochloric acid was obtained and added to a graduated cylinder. The galvanized iron was then placed inside the…

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    The recent protests in North Dakota has turned the world’s attention to the Standing Rock Sioux Nation reserve, where a section of the Dakota Access Pipeline will be built if approved. Native Americans argue that the proposed pipeline will damage their vital water sources and affect the whole reserve, making their water undrinkable and harming their health. Crude oil pipelines, usually buried underground, can easily contaminate water (“How Can You Identify Pipeline.”), which in turn toxifies the…

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    stained. The main difference between stainless steel and general carbon steel is the amount of chromium present. Due to the amount of chromium that stainless steel contains, the stainless steel will form a chromium oxide film which will help prevent corrosion as it blocks the oxygen fusing to the surface of the steel and in turn blocks it from spreading to the steels internal structure. Whereas in general…

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