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Why is liquid metal corrosion not considered as an electrochemical corrosion?

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Electrochemical corrosion of metals occurs when electrons from atoms at the surface of the metal are transferred to a suitable electron acceptor or depolarizer . ... Contact with a different kind of metal, either direct or indirect, can lead tocorrosion of the more active one.

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Electrochemical corrosion of metals occurs when electrons from atoms at the surface of the metal are transferred to a suitable electron acceptor or depolarizer . ... Contact with a different kind of metal, either direct or indirect, can lead tocorrosion of the more active one.

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Electrochemical corrosion of metals occurs when electrons from atoms at the surface of the metal are transferred to a suitable electron acceptor or depolarizer . ... Contact with a different kind of metal, either direct or indirect, can lead tocorrosion of the more active one.

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