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More than one anodic and cathodic reactions are possible in corrosion.(a) True(b) FalseI have been asked this question in a job interview.My question comes from Corrosion Principles in division Corrosion Principles of Corrosion Engineering

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The correct answer is (a) True

Easiest explanation: Mixed potential THEORY states that any electrochemical reaction can be divided into two or more partial reactions (anodic and cathodic reactions). DISSOLUTION of an alloy in pure acid involves more than one anodic reaction. Corrosion of pure METAL in oxygenated IMPURE acid involves more than one cathodic reaction.



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