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Active-passive corrosion behavior anodic dissolution

They become passive if they substantially resist corrosion under conditions in which the bare metal would react significantly. This behavior is due to the inhibition of active dissolution by the more or less spontaneous formation of a dense passive film of limited ionic conductivity, which is formed by an anodic reaction of the type... [Pg.216]


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Active corrosion

Active dissolution

Active-passive

Active-passive behavior

Active-passive corrosion behavior

Activity behavior

Anodic activation

Anodic corrosion

Anodic dissolution

Anodic passivation

Anodic passivity

Behavioral activation

Corrosion anodic dissolution

Corrosion passivation

Corrosive behavior

Passive corrosion

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