A Study Of The Factors Influencing The Anodic Passivity Of Iron With Notes On Polarization Potentials(1st Edition)

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Seth Chapin Langdon

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ISBN: 1164115812, 978-1164115816

Book publisher: Kessinger Publishing

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Book Price $0 : ""A Study Of The Factors Influencing The Anodic Passivity Of Iron, With Notes On Polarization Potentials"" Is A Scientific Book Written By Seth Chapin Langdon And Published In 1915. The Book Deals With The Anodic Passivity Of Iron, Which Refers To The Ability Of Iron To Resist Corrosion When Exposed To Certain Environments. Langdon Examines The Various Factors That Influence The Passivity Of Iron, Including The Chemical Composition Of The Environment, The Temperature, And The Presence Of Other Metals. The Book Also Includes Notes On Polarization Potentials, Which Are Used To Measure The Electrochemical Activity Of Metals. This Book Is A Valuable Resource For Scientists And Engineers Working In The Field Of Materials Science And Corrosion Prevention.This Scarce Antiquarian Book Is A Facsimile Reprint Of The Old Original And May Contain Some Imperfections Such As Library Marks And Notations. Because We Believe This Work Is Culturally Important, We Have Made It Available As Part Of Our Commitment For Protecting, Preserving, And Promoting The World's Literature In Affordable, High Quality, Modern Editions, That Are True To Their Original Work.