Constip8edSkunk
Joga Bonito
A bit confused bout this aspect of corrosion of iron/steel
Macmillan explains corrosion of ships' hull by differential aeration as the set up of a galvanic cell where the anode is the site of least concentration and cathodic site as those with maximum oxygen concentration
Earlier, it explained that the cathode are sites where impurities such as carbon is present, where they act as passive electrodes and anodes are where stress points and cracks are found.
How do these two statements relate together?
Which takes preference?
Are one the result of the other?
Macmillan explains corrosion of ships' hull by differential aeration as the set up of a galvanic cell where the anode is the site of least concentration and cathodic site as those with maximum oxygen concentration
Earlier, it explained that the cathode are sites where impurities such as carbon is present, where they act as passive electrodes and anodes are where stress points and cracks are found.
How do these two statements relate together?
Which takes preference?
Are one the result of the other?