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    As seen on the right, Chromium is an element one may assume that it is nothing more than a disheveled piece of shiny silver. However, it is much more than that. Have you ever wondered how shiny car fenders are manufactured or perhaps what makes them so lustrous? To your surprise, or maybe not to your surprise, they are mostly made of the element Chromium! With that said, that is not the only purpose chromium serves. It may be used to harden steel, manufacture stainless steel, or form other useful

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    If you are in the process of designing and building a parking garage, or if you are looking for ways to improve your existing parking garage, you may want to consider looking into the many ways that you can use stainless steel bollards inside. These are a few of the ways that stainless steel bollards can be useful in a parking structure. Keep Pedestrians Safe Even though your parking structure might be designed for vehicles, you might be worried about pedestrians even more. It's true that parking

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    H & H Metal Products of Savannah, TN is a family owned and operated business that aims to provide the best metal roofing materials and more to Savannah and surrounding areas. Despite the many advantages of adding a metal roof to your home or business, including increased longevity and reliability, there are many metal roof myths floating around that need to be dispelled. It's not that the myths don't have any logic behind them. Many of the common metal roof myths are simply the result of easily-made

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    CO2 corrosion or the so called “sweet corrosion” of steel has been a major problem in the oil and gas industry, especially now days this problem has jumped on the top of the corrosion problems list; this is because of the CO2 technique of injection for enhanced oil recovery and utilization of deep natural gas reservoirs that contain carbon dioxide [1]. The presence of carbon dioxide (CO2) and water can cause corrosion problems to the gas transportation pipelines. The bottom of line (internal) corrosion

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    Silver nitrate is corroding your copper pipes. Would running sodium chloride through your water system stop the corrosion from happening? What are ways to prove the presence of silver nitrate in your system initially? The corrosion of copper and silver nitrate is a single replace chemical reaction seen in the chemical formula: 2AgNO3(Aq) + Cu(S) → Cu(NO3)2(Aq) + 2Ag(S) The reactants in this reaction are silver nitrate and copper, and the products are copper nitrate and silver. How would you prove

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    This project describes the current severe corrosion problem in the pipeline system of Flint due to lead and its subsequent health effect on the infants. The main objective of this project is to understand the significance of different issues related to this problem and identify a sustainable approach to overcome this situation to reduce the health risk of flint residents. In April,2014, Flint city officials took the drastic decision of switching the drinking water source from Detroit to local Flint

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    Introduction Corrosion is defined as a reaction between a material and its environment [7], or the destructive attack of a metal by chemical or electrochemical reaction [3]. Thermodynamics can be used to explain corrosion in such a way that almost all metals and alloys, which are produced from their ores by applying external energy, are in fact in an unstable thermodynamic state. Ores have a low energy states that are the stable states. Therefore from thermodynamics point of view, metals and alloys

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    This project is testing the corrosion levels in different metals. Which metal is the most resistant to corrosion? This is an important question because If you are building something you probably would want to know which metal will last longer for building materials for your house. These metals can get rust and rust can be harmful and get you sick in different ways. The hypothesis is that zinc coated metals will be least resistant to corrosion and the most is copper from its high resistance level

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