Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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Page 7
... dependent upon ions and molecules in solution and they are highly dependent upon water as a medium for transport . However , water molecules intermingled with organic and inorganic soil particles , have different properties than those ...
... dependent upon ions and molecules in solution and they are highly dependent upon water as a medium for transport . However , water molecules intermingled with organic and inorganic soil particles , have different properties than those ...
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... dependent upon more than the mere presence of corrosion - causing organisms in the soil . Ultimately , it is determined by the soil aggressivity or corrosivity of a soil toward a buried metal . This assessment is based upon several ...
... dependent upon more than the mere presence of corrosion - causing organisms in the soil . Ultimately , it is determined by the soil aggressivity or corrosivity of a soil toward a buried metal . This assessment is based upon several ...
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... dependent . The test solution , alloy type , crevice type , and passive film characteris- tics fall into this category . The second are those that are geometry dependent , e.g. , they affect whether or not the crevice assembly models ...
... dependent . The test solution , alloy type , crevice type , and passive film characteris- tics fall into this category . The second are those that are geometry dependent , e.g. , they affect whether or not the crevice assembly models ...
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