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the rate of corrosion of metal is faster in...​

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Answered by Anonymous
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the rate of corrosion of metal is faster in... Oil like kerosene,petrol ect

Answered by priyarksynergy
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Zinc and plain steel wear out the fastest of all solutions. Surprisingly aluminum which is higher on the reactivity chain than zinc showed little corrosion.

Explanation:

  • Pure metals corrosion faster than impure metals.
  • In most cases, the corrosion rate of metals is controlled by diffusion of reactants from the metal surface and across the metal surface.
  • The rate of corrosion is also heavily controlled by the diffusion of oxygen through water on the surface of the steel.
  • Since the rate of corrosion is determined by diffusion, the diffusion rate is also controlled by temperature.
  • Steel and other metals corrode at a faster rate at higher temperatures than at lower temperatures.
  • The rate of corrosion in cargo tanks will also be higher due to rising temperatures.
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