Chemistry, asked by jadhavrutik46, 8 months ago

during wet corrosion in acid environment​

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Answered by KVSSarma
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Explanation:

Wet Corrosion is the most common form of corrosion. It will occur if an electrochemical cell is produced. ... An electrolyte must also be present to allow for migration of ions between the cathode and anode and participate in the formation of corrosion products

Answered by DeenaMathew
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During wet corrosion in an acid environment, this happens due to the electron transfer.

Detailed answer

Anode undergoes corrosion due to wet corrosion. This is because the part of the metal surface below the waterline as it is exposed to less oxygen content.

  • Wet corrosion occurs when a metallic surface comes into contact with a conducting liquid.
  • The cathode gets accumulated with hydrogen gas because there is no presence of oxygen in the atmosphere.
  • It can be prevented by Hot-dip galvanization

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