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Corrosiveness of Different Types of Water
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Corrosiveness of Different Types of Water

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Technical Report from the year 2013 in the subject Chemistry - Materials Chemistry, grade: A, Robert Gordon University Aberdeen, course: Master of Science in Oil and Gas Engineering, language: English, abstract: The corrosiveness of three different types of water was analysed through an experiment carried out with iron nails immersed in a bath for a period of 25 days. The types of water used during the experiment were respectively synthetic seawater, mineral water and sparkling water. The iron nails immersed in a bath of both synthetic seawater and mineral water suffered a corrosive attack characterized by the formation of reddish brown flakes which have adhered the surface of the iron nails. Whilst, on the other experiment, the iron nail immersed in the sparkling water suffered a very minimal corrosive attack owing to the formation of a protective layer which prevented the underlying steel from further dissolution.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Grin Publishing
Date
6 March 2014
Pages
24
ISBN
9783656608066

Technical Report from the year 2013 in the subject Chemistry - Materials Chemistry, grade: A, Robert Gordon University Aberdeen, course: Master of Science in Oil and Gas Engineering, language: English, abstract: The corrosiveness of three different types of water was analysed through an experiment carried out with iron nails immersed in a bath for a period of 25 days. The types of water used during the experiment were respectively synthetic seawater, mineral water and sparkling water. The iron nails immersed in a bath of both synthetic seawater and mineral water suffered a corrosive attack characterized by the formation of reddish brown flakes which have adhered the surface of the iron nails. Whilst, on the other experiment, the iron nail immersed in the sparkling water suffered a very minimal corrosive attack owing to the formation of a protective layer which prevented the underlying steel from further dissolution.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Grin Publishing
Date
6 March 2014
Pages
24
ISBN
9783656608066