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supasupa
Jul29-06, 12:48 AM
Say is a piece of steel is placed in still water and is corroding. Why will the corrosion rate drop away after time??

Is it because the system reaches some sort of equlibrium??

supasupa
Jul29-06, 01:50 AM
thats ment to say : "Say if a piece of steel........" NOT " Say is a piece..."

haynewp
Jul29-06, 07:19 AM
I believe the layer of corrosion protects it. Corrosion rates are higher in moving water because the corrosion covering is always being washed away.

supasupa
Jul29-06, 08:05 AM
that makes sense...... what you are saying is the oxide around the steel (rust) slows down the corossion rate

Hootenanny
Jul29-06, 08:30 AM
that makes sense...... what you are saying is the oxide around the steel (rust) slows down the corossion rate
That is correct. This is the theory behind anodising aluminium (although aluminum oxide also exhibits excellent thermal insulation properties)