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Pitting is a form of extremely localized attack that results in holes in the metal.(a) True(b) FalseThe question was asked in an internship interview.This intriguing question comes from Eight Forms topic in chapter Eight Forms of Corrosion of Corrosion Engineering

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The correct choice is (a) True

The explanation: Pitting and CREVICE corrosion are the localized corrosion types, that RESULTS in the corrosion on very confined CORROSIVE sites. Localized attack of pitting results in holes in the metal.



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