Dissolution Current and Pitting Potential of Zinc in KOH Solutions in Relation to the Concentration of the Aggressive Ions

Faculty Science Year: 1976
Type of Publication: ZU Hosted Pages:
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Journal: Br. Corros Br. Corros Volume:
Keywords : Dissolution Current , Pitting Potential , Zinc , , Solutions    
Abstract:
Dissolution Current and Pitting Potential of Zinc in KOH Solutions in Relation to the Concentration of the Aggressive Ions
   
     
 
       

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