Corrosion Reviews, Volume 7Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1987 |
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... solutions . He has suggested that his results could also fit an inverse logarithmic growth law / 57 / . The anodic oxidation of iron in borate solution at 8.4 pH also gives rise to direct logarithmic growth of the film / 58 / . Hancock ...
... solutions . He has suggested that his results could also fit an inverse logarithmic growth law / 57 / . The anodic oxidation of iron in borate solution at 8.4 pH also gives rise to direct logarithmic growth of the film / 58 / . Hancock ...
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... Solution The earliest reports on the effects of concentration are from Darrin / 76 / who stated that no harm was done due to an excess of chromate in solution . It did not lead to an increased consumption since the amount of chromate ...
... Solution The earliest reports on the effects of concentration are from Darrin / 76 / who stated that no harm was done due to an excess of chromate in solution . It did not lead to an increased consumption since the amount of chromate ...
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... solution for 6 hours at 30 ° , 40 ° , 50 ° C ( ta = 35 mts , solution saturated with N2 ) , Ref . 46 . steel surface , the contact potential and the type and relative amounts of ionic species in the solution ( Fig . 9 ) . The steel ...
... solution for 6 hours at 30 ° , 40 ° , 50 ° C ( ta = 35 mts , solution saturated with N2 ) , Ref . 46 . steel surface , the contact potential and the type and relative amounts of ionic species in the solution ( Fig . 9 ) . The steel ...
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