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Can you guys tell me the examples of Electrochemical corrosion ?​

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Answered by harsh05572
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Electrochemical corrosion of metals occurs when electrons from atoms at the surface of the metal are transferred to a suitable electron acceptor or depolarizer. Water must be present to serve as a medium for the transport of ions.

The most common depolarizers are oxygen, acids, and the cations of less active metals.

Because the electrons flow through the metallic object itself, the anodic and cathodic regions (the two halves of the electrochemical cell) can be at widely separated locations.

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