Physics, asked by priyammedhi123, 10 months ago

alloys resistant to corossion. why?​

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Answered by mahi577
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Explanation:

The corrosion resistance is a result of a very thin (about 5 nanometers) oxide layer on the steel's surface. This oxide layer is referred to as a passive layer since it renders the surface electrochemically passive in the presence of corrosive environments

Answered by goldkdm786
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Corrosion Resistant Alloys. Corrosion Resistant Alloys (also known as CRAs) provide essential long-term corrosion resistance to various components which are exposed to environments associated with oil and gas production.

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