Chemistry, asked by nirajcharchit193, 1 month ago

What does salt water do to stainless steel?

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Answered by bhagyabatiroutray10
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The Chromium within stainless steel forms a thin oxide layer to the surface, referred to as the 'passive layer. ... However, this passive layer does not make stainless steel immune to corrosion. Stainless steel can, in fact, rust and corrode if continuously exposed to saltwater or other corrosive conditions over time.

Answered by richa505
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Stainless steel can rust and corrode if continuously exposed to saltwater or other corrosive conditions over time.

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