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E-pH corrosion diagram of aluminum at 25 C with range where cathodic protection is useful.

E-pH diagram for A1 species. Soluble species concentrations 10 M. Soluble species and most solids are hydrated. No agents producing complexes or insoluble compounds are present other than HOH and OH.

E-pH diagram for Ac species. Soluble species concentrations 10 M. Soluble species and most solids are hydrated. No agents producing complexes or insoluble compounds are present other than HOH and OH.

E-pH diagram for acetate species oxidation and reduction. Soluble species concentrations 10 M. Gaseous species pressure 1.00 atm. Soluble species and most solids are hydrated. No agents producing complexes or insoluble compounds are present other than HOH and OH.

E-pH diagram for Ag species. Soluble species concentrations .

E-pH diagram for Ag species. Soluble species concentrations 10 M. Soluble species and most solids are hydrated. No agents producing complexes or insoluble compounds are present other than HOH and OH.

E-pH diagram for Ag species. Soluble species concentrations M. Soluble species and most solids are hydrated. No agents

E-pH diagram for Am species. Soluble species concentrations M. Soluble species and most solids are hydrated. No agents producing

E-pH diagram for As species. Soluble species concentrations 10 M. Soluble species and most solids are hydrated. No agents producing complexes or insoluble compounds are present other than HOH and OH .

E-pH diagram for At species. Soluble species concentrations 10 M. Soluble species and most solids are hydrated. No agents producing complexes or insoluble compounds are present other than HOH and OH.

E-pH diagram for Au Cl species. Au soluble species concentrations represents the oxidation of Cl to CI2 and or C104 and hence the disappearance of all species containing Cl.

E-pH diagram for Au. Note that Au is stable at all pH in pure water at room temperature, as the reversible potential for Au oxidation is greater than the reversible potential for oxygen reduction .

E-pH diagram for B species. Soluble species concentrations 10 M. Soluble species and most solids are hydrated. No agents producing complexes or insoluble compounds are present other than HOH and OH .

E-pH diagram for Ba species. Soluble species concentrations 10 M. Soluble species and most solids are hydrated. No agents producing complexes or insoluble compounds are present other than HOH and OH .

E-pH diagram for Be species. Soluble species concentrations 10 M. Soluble species and most solids are hydrated. No agents producing complexes or insoluble compounds are present other than HOH and OH .

E-pH diagram for Bi species. Soluble species concentrations 10 M. Soluble species and most solids are hydrated. No agents producing complexes or insoluble compounds are present other than HOH and OH.

E-pH diagram for Bk species. Soluble species concentrations 10 M. Soluble species and most solids are hydrated. No agents producing complexes or insoluble compounds are present other than HOH and OH .

E-pH diagram for Br species. Soluble species concentrations 10 M. Soluble species and most solids are hydrated. No agents producing complexes or insoluble compounds are present other than HOH and OH.

E-pH diagram for C species. Soluble species concentrations 10 M. Gaseous species pressure 1.00 atm. Soluble species and most solids are hydrated. No agents producing complexes or insoluble compounds are present other than HOH and OH.

E-pH diagram for Ca species. Soluble species concentrations 10 M. Soluble species and most solids are hydrated. No agents producing complexes or insoluble compounds are present other than HOH and OH .

E-pH diagram for Cd species. Soluble species concentrations 10 M. Soluble species and most solids are hydrated. No agents producing complexes or insoluble compounds are present other than HOH and OH .

E-pH diagram for Ce species. Soluble species concentrations 10 M. Soluble species and most solids are hydrated. No agents producing complexes or insoluble compounds are present other than HOH and OH .

E-pH diagram for Cl species. Soluble species concentrations 10 M. Soluble species and most solids are hydrated. No agents producing complexes or insoluble compounds are present other than HOH and OH .

E-pH diagram for Cm species. Soluble species concentrations 10 M. Soluble species and most solids are hydrated. No agents producing complexes or insoluble compounds are present other than HOH and OH.

E-pH diagram for Co species. Soluble species concentrations 10 M. Soluble species and most solids are hydrated. No agents producing complexes or insoluble compounds are present other than HOH and OH .



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