What is the principal behind prevention of corrosion?
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Adopting metals with elements that enrich the metal surface with a corrosion-resistant component during the corrosion process; 2. Addition of aqueous inhibitors, which adsorb strongly onto the metal surface and prevent the reaction with the corrosion-inducing agent; and.
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Three things are necessary for corrosion to occur: an electrolyte, an exposed metal surface, and an electron acceptor. Corrosion can be prevented by removing one of these conditions. Coating a metal surface with paint or enamel provides a barrier between the metal and the moisture in the environment.
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