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Rusting of high-strength steel due to resident water can cause stress-corrosion and hydrogen embrittlement.(a) False(b) TrueThis question was posed to me in homework.I need to ask this question from Environments topic in portion Other Environments of Corrosion Engineering

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Correct option is (b) True

The explanation is: RUSTING of high-strength STEEL due to resident WATER can cause stress-corrosion and hydrogen embrittlement. Hydrogen CHARGING of steel during ELECTROPLATING can cause a brittle fracture.



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