What are the essential parts of a corrosion cell
Anode
Cathode
Electronic and ionic conductor
Only anode and cathode
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The essential parts of the corrosion cell are the anode, cathode, electronic and ionic conductors.
- Corrosion cells are formed as a result of natural reactions taking place in the surroundings of a metal surface.
- A metal surface can behave as an anode and cathode.
- Water or moisture around them can serve as an electrolyte.
- In this situation, a current flow can occur between the metal (anode and cathode) and the electrolyte (electronic and ionic conductor).
- This causes the metal to degrade.
- Corrosion cells are used to study about corrosion properties of metals.
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