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electrochemical theory of corrosion

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Answered by Anonymous
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Galvanic or Electrochemical or Wet theory of corrosion. ... Acid theory of corrosion Acid theory suggests that corrosion of a metal (iron) is due to the presence of acids around it. According to this theory, iron is corroded by atmospheric carbon di-oxide, moisture and oxygen. Thank you
Answered by ananya162
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hloo frnd and your answer is as follows..

Electrochemical theory of corrosion: ... When a metal like iron is exposed to the environment according to electrochemical theory corrosion of metal takes place due to the formation of anodic and cathodic regions on the same metal surface or when the two metals are in contact with each other in a corrosive medium.

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