Explain dry corrosion with suitable example
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Dry corrosion or oxidation occurs when oxygen in the air reacts with metal without the presence of a liquid.
For example, if a car is struck by a stone, its paint cracks: corrosion
propagates under the paint layer with short-term destructive effects,
first on the sheet metal and then on the paint itself.
For example, if a car is struck by a stone, its paint cracks: corrosion
propagates under the paint layer with short-term destructive effects,
first on the sheet metal and then on the paint itself.
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