Subject
Conformity,
Silicates,
Fresh water,
Probability,
Steel,
Engineers,
Chlorine,
Zinc,
Aluminum alloys,
Chlorides
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Reference:
Hoxeng, R. B.—Electrochemical Behavior of Zinc and Steel in Aqueous Media—Part II. Vol. 6, No. 1, 308-12 (1950) Sept.
p 308, col 2, line 10
silicates can also decrease the probability of reversals
p 309, col 2, lines 30-31
trode potential is temperature dependent. One is tempted to look for an analogy in the corrosion
p 311, col 2, line 4
ppm HCO3, 10 ppm SO4 and 0, 8 and 16 ppm Si O2,
p 312—Caption to Figure 8, line 4
C, 50 ppm HCO3, 20 ppm SO4, 10 ppm Ca, 8 ppm SiO...
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