EXPLAIN ELECTROCHEMICAL THEORY OF RUSTING?
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✨Rust is then quickly produced by the oxidation of the precipitate. The rusting of unprotected iron in the presence of air and water is then inevitable because it is driven by an electrochemical process. However, other electrochemical processes can offer some protection against corrosion.
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✨Rust is then quickly produced by the oxidation of the precipitate. The rusting of unprotected iron in the presence of air and water is then inevitable because it is driven by an electrochemical process. However, other electrochemical processes can offer some protection against corrosion.
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Electrochemical Theory is based on Nernst's Theory according to which all metals have a tendency to pass into solution. This theory explains the indirect corrosion and is also known as Immersed Corrosion.
The rusting of unprotected iron in the presence of air and water is then inevitable because it is driven by an electrochemical process. However, other electrochemical processes can offer some protection against corrosion.
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The rusting of unprotected iron in the presence of air and water is then inevitable because it is driven by an electrochemical process. However, other electrochemical processes can offer some protection against corrosion.
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