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It was concluded that the corrosion rates of steel are governed by the concentration of dissolved sulfur ( solubility ) and also by the temperature and agitation of the solution , the latter two factors generally influencing the ...
It was concluded that the corrosion rates of steel are governed by the concentration of dissolved sulfur ( solubility ) and also by the temperature and agitation of the solution , the latter two factors generally influencing the ...
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According to Logan , the reaction is : 14 V2O5 + 20 NaVO3 → 2 ( 5 Na2O , V2O4 , 11 V205 ) + O2 C. Dissolution of oxygen ... The reaction may be : Metal + mixture with high dissolved oxygen content → Oxide + mixture with low dissolved ...
According to Logan , the reaction is : 14 V2O5 + 20 NaVO3 → 2 ( 5 Na2O , V2O4 , 11 V205 ) + O2 C. Dissolution of oxygen ... The reaction may be : Metal + mixture with high dissolved oxygen content → Oxide + mixture with low dissolved ...
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Saline waters contain a high concentration of dissolved , ionized mineral salts mainly chlorides and sulphates , which are aggressive ions in the context of corrosion . Their amounts , relative to carbonates and bicarbonates , are of ...
Saline waters contain a high concentration of dissolved , ionized mineral salts mainly chlorides and sulphates , which are aggressive ions in the context of corrosion . Their amounts , relative to carbonates and bicarbonates , are of ...
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