Corrosion Reviews, Volumes 9-10Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1990 |
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Page 140
... solution flow rates through the three branches were set equal to 0.5 ms1 , 1.0 ms1 and 1.5 ms1 , while the pH values were 6,7 , 8 and 9 . The EDTA solution was prepared using Dissolvine Z chemical , a commercial product manufactured by ...
... solution flow rates through the three branches were set equal to 0.5 ms1 , 1.0 ms1 and 1.5 ms1 , while the pH values were 6,7 , 8 and 9 . The EDTA solution was prepared using Dissolvine Z chemical , a commercial product manufactured by ...
Page 144
... solution and determining the amount of metal ions in it . This is because mean corrosion rates are exclusively dependent on the procedure adopted for performing the test and on the surface preparation of the electrodes and need no ...
... solution and determining the amount of metal ions in it . This is because mean corrosion rates are exclusively dependent on the procedure adopted for performing the test and on the surface preparation of the electrodes and need no ...
Page 244
... solution of Morin and 1 part distilled water ; acidify with 2 or 3 drops of acetic acid in 250ml of solution . 1 part saturated alcohol solution of S - diphenyl - carbazide and 1 part distilled water . Colour Reaction Green under black ...
... solution of Morin and 1 part distilled water ; acidify with 2 or 3 drops of acetic acid in 250ml of solution . 1 part saturated alcohol solution of S - diphenyl - carbazide and 1 part distilled water . Colour Reaction Green under black ...
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