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what do you mean by water line corrosion​

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Answered by DeepinderBawa
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Waterline Corrosion: When water is stored in a metallic tank, it is observed that the metal below the waterline gets corroded. It is because the water below the waterline is poorly oxygenated and acts as an anode. The metal above the waterline is highly oxygenated and acts as a cathode.

Answered by Anonymous
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Waterline corrosion is a type of oxidation process that can happen to materials in contact with water. Waterline corrosion occurs when one portion of a base material is submersed in the water and another portion is in contact with the air.

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