Explain Electrochemical corrosion by taking Iron as an
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Electrochemical theory of corrosion can be taking iron as an example. ... Due to contact of two different metals (egs: if copper and iron are in contact with each other, then Fe acts as anode and copper acts as cathode due to change in electrode potential).
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Electrochemical theory of corrosion:
Electrochemical theory of corrosion can be taking iron as an example. ... Due to contact of two different metals (egs: if copper and iron are in contact with each other, then Fe acts as anode and copper acts as cathode due to change in electrode potential)
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