why acid corrosion of metal
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because it presents oxygen
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Ans : Corrosion of metals is usually governed by the diffusion of moisture, oxygen and acidic pollutants to the surface (winkler, 1970). corrosion accderates at high relative humidiety values and in the presence of sufur dioxide. metals prone to acid corrosion include carbon steel, zinc, aluminum, and copper.
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