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during wet corrosion

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Wet corrosion of metals occurs through electron transfer, involving two processes, oxidation and reduction. ... The surrounding environment then gains the electrons in reduction. The metal, where electrons are lost, is called the anode. The other metal, liquid or gas which gains the electrons is called the cathode.

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Wet corrosion of metals occurs through electron transfer, involving two processes, oxidation and reduction. The surrounding environment then gains the electrons in reduction. The metal, where electrons are lost, is called the anode. The other metal, liquid or gas which gains the electrons is called the cathode.

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