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What is the formula to determine the slope of linear polarization curve?(a) ΔE/Δi =[2.3*icorr*(βa+βb)]/[βa*βb](b) ΔE/Δi=[βa+βb]/[2.3*icorr*(βa*βb)](c) ΔE/Δi=[βa*βb]/[2.3*icorr*(βa+βb)](d) ΔE/Δi=[2.3*icorr*(βa*βb)]/[βa+βb]I had been asked this question in an interview for internship.The above asked question is from Modern Theory Applications in portion Modern Theory Applications of Corrosion Engineering

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The CORRECT choice is (c) ΔE/Δi=[βa*βb]/[2.3*icorr*(βa+βb)]

To elaborate: The slope of linear polarization curve is determined by using ΔE/Δi=[βa*βb]/[2.3*icorr*(βa+βb)] where βa , βb are TAFEL slopes of ANODIC and CATHODIC reactions and icorr is the current density at the INTERSECTION point of anodic and cathodic reaction.



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