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In the presence of NaCl , an additional reaction has been assumed to take place at cathodic areas , i.e. , reduction of CrO2- to hydrated chromic oxide which deposits at the cathodic areas and also repairs the passive film .
In the presence of NaCl , an additional reaction has been assumed to take place at cathodic areas , i.e. , reduction of CrO2- to hydrated chromic oxide which deposits at the cathodic areas and also repairs the passive film .
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The action of chromates according to one group is the formation and maintenance of an oxide film on metal surfaces in intimate contact , which probably forms in continuation of the metal lattice . This film is formed by oxidation of ...
The action of chromates according to one group is the formation and maintenance of an oxide film on metal surfaces in intimate contact , which probably forms in continuation of the metal lattice . This film is formed by oxidation of ...
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The evidence gathered by them agrees with the primary mechanism of passivity based on adsorption rather than an oxide film formation and the adsorbed oxygen layer is held responsible for passivity . Brasher et al .
The evidence gathered by them agrees with the primary mechanism of passivity based on adsorption rather than an oxide film formation and the adsorbed oxygen layer is held responsible for passivity . Brasher et al .
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