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corrosion    音标拼音: [kɚ'oʒən]
n. 腐蚀;腐蚀状态;减退

腐蚀;腐蚀状态;减退

corrosion
n 1: a state of deterioration in metals caused by oxidation or
chemical action
2: erosion by chemical action [synonym: {corrosion}, {corroding},
{erosion}]

Corrosion \Cor*ro"sion\ (k?r-r?"zh?n), n. [LL. corrosio: cf. F.
corrosion. See {Corrode}.]
The action or effect of corrosive agents, or the process of
corrosive change; as, the rusting of iron is a variety of
corrosion.
[1913 Webster]

Corrosion is a particular species of dissolution of
bodies, either by an acid or a saline menstruum. --John
Quincy.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Corrosion - Wikipedia
    Corrosion can be concentrated locally to form a pit or crack, or it can extend across a wide area, more or less uniformly corroding the surface Because corrosion is a diffusion -controlled process, it occurs on exposed surfaces
  • Corrosion | Association for Materials Protection and Performance
    The discussion surrounds the groundbreaking work he’s done throughout his distinguished career, ranging from pitting corrosion to computational modeling for corrosion prediction
  • Corrosion: Definition, Types, Examples, and Prevention
    Corrosion is a natural process that occurs when metals and other materials undergo chemical reactions with their environment, resulting in their gradual deterioration
  • Forms of Corrosion – Corrosion - NASA
    This corrosion can take many forms and can be controlled by biocides or by conventional corrosion control methods There are a number of mechanisms associated with this form of corrosion, and detailed explanations are available at the web sites listed at the bottom of this section
  • What Is Corrosion the 10 Most Common Types - Fractory
    Its pervasive nature impacts virtually all industries – infrastructure, electronics and the automotive industry, to name a few Let’s delve into the nature of corrosion, the types of corrosion and how to combat their effects
  • Corrosion | Oxidation, Electrochemical, Rusting | Britannica
    Corrosion, wearing away due to chemical reactions, mainly oxidation (see oxidation-reduction, oxide) It occurs whenever a gas or liquid chemically attacks an exposed surface, often a metal, and is accelerated by warm temperatures and by acids and salts
  • What is Corrosion? - Definition and Prevention - The Engineering Choice
    Corrosion is an all-too-common result of electrochemical reactions between materials and substances in their environment Corrosion is a dangerous and extremely costly problem Because of it, buildings and bridges can collapse, oil pipelines break, chemical plants leak, and bathrooms flood
  • Corrosion: Understanding Its Causes and Effects - Turn2Engineering
    Corrosion is the natural degradation of materials, typically metals, through chemical or electrochemical reactions with their environment It occurs when a material loses electrons, often in the presence of oxygen, water, or salts, transforming strong structures into weakened, brittle forms
  • 16. 9: Corrosion - Chemistry LibreTexts
    Corrosion is usually defined as the degradation of metals by a naturally occurring electrochemical process The formation of rust on iron, tarnish on silver, and the blue-green patina that develops on copper are all examples of corrosion
  • What Is Metal Corrosion and Why Does It Occur? - ThoughtCo
    Corrosion is the deterioration of a metal as a result of chemical reactions between it and the surrounding environment Both the type of metal and the environmental conditions, particularly gasses that are in contact with the metal, determine the form and rate of deterioration





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