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chemistry of carosion​

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Answered by Princesszegan
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Chemistry corrosion occurs as the result of the oxidation of a metal. It is the process of returning metals to their natural state which is ore. Most metals develop a thin oxide coating that protects internal atoms. The protective coating is often applied to protect the metal from oxygen and moisture.

Answered by Sunillende12
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Corrosion is a process through which metals in manufactured states return to their natural oxidation states. This process is a reduction-oxidation reaction in which the metal is being oxidized by its surroundings, often the oxygen in air. This reaction is both spontaneous and electrochemically favored.

Corrosion is a two-step process that requires three things: a metallic surface, an electrolyte, and oxygen. During the corrosion process, surface-level metal atoms dissolve into an aqueous solution, leaving the metal with an excess of negative charge. The resultant ions are removed by a suitable electron acceptor.

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