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Metal particles from neutral complexes

Corrosion of metals is caused by the electrochemical reaction between a metal (or an alloy) and an aqueous phase. It proceeds according to a complex electrochemical process that is related to the atomic structure of matter. Matter is built up from elementary particles that carry electrical charges, namely ions and electrons, and from particles that are electrically neutral, namely atoms and molecules. In metals, the electrical environment of atoms is made up of free electrons capable of moving throughout the metal. [Pg.82]


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