chapter 2 corrosion as related to coatings Flashcards

1
Q

_______ is a destruction of a substance (usually metal) or its properties because of a reaction with its _______.

A

corrosion

environment

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2
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The _______ of the material, as well as the material itself, can __________

A

properties

deteriorate

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3
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_______ occurs when the _______ of a coating disintegrates from the exposed surface through the depth of the coating until the substrate is exposed.

A

chalking

binder

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4
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__________ after it has been reduced from iron ores, is ____________ unstable.

A

elemental iron

thermodynamically

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5
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In order to change iron from an oxidized state (iron ore) to that of a metal, it is necessary to force a large amount of _______ into the system

A

energy

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6
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The fundamental laws of nature governing the conservation of energy require that, in time, the energy balance must be ______ by ________ the unstable metal to its _________ state.

A

restored
returning
oxidized

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7
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When a metal displaces another in a chemical reaction, this is known as a ________ ________ reaction.

A

double displacement

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8
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The four items required for the corrosion of metals in an electrochemical process are:___________ ___________ ___________ ____________ contact t or an ______ circuit between the ______ and the _______ . these four elements constitute what is known as a ___________ cell.

A

anode cathode electrolyte
external external
anode cathode

corrosion cell

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9
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________ is a fifth element, which is also generally required in the corrosion process.

A

Oxygen

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10
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Ions can be defined as atoms or groups of atoms that have either ______ or ________ one or more electrons from their outer ________ _____.

A

taken surrendered

electron rings.

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11
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positively charged ions (cations) are attracted toward the _______: negatively charged ions (anions) are attracted to the __________

A

Cation

Anion

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12
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Iron is a neutral atom when it is in its _________ form, but becomes and _____ when it loses two electrons therefore becomes _____ charged.

A

metallic
ion
positively

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13
Q

chemical formula for the ionization of a metal

A

Fe —-H2O—> Fe++ + 2e-

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14
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The ____ is the area where the metal goes into ____ and metal loss takes place.

A

Anode

Solution

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15
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The ______ reaction cannot occur at a higher rate than the corresponding electrons can be accommodated by the _________ reaction.

A

Anodic

Cathodic

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16
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The _________ is the solution that is on , surrounds, or covers the metal. T^he ______ of the solution on the metal surface is the key to the speed of the corrosion process.

A

electrolyte

conductivity

17
Q

corrosion cells form ______ in pure water

A

slowly

18
Q

corrosion cells form ________ in seawater because it is almost 100% ionized and is a very good _________.

A

readily

conductor

19
Q

When the anode and the cathode are on the same metal surface, the metal surface acts as the ________ _________ .

A

external circuit

20
Q

In the case of two metals, there must be an ________ _______ in order for the corrosion process to take place

A

external connection

21
Q

While the corrosion may begin with the presence of only the four factors, without _______ the process soon slows down or stops altogether .

A

Oxygen

22
Q

The flow of electrical current runs from the _______ through the solution to the__________

A

anode cathode

23
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The ________ is used to describe the area of metal surface to which the current flows from the solution and then returns by way of the external circuit to the ________

A

Cathode

anode

24
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electrons flow from the _________ to the _________ through the _______ circuit

A

anode to the cathode

electrical

25
Q

oxidation can mean either the _______ or iron, or the development of ______ ______ on aluminum or zinc

A

rusting

white oxide

26
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The movement of iron from its metal form to the ion form is called _______. it occurs at the __________

A

oxidation

anode

27
Q

the chemical formula for oxidation of iron

A

Fe Fe++ + 2e-

28
Q

When the movement proceeds in the opposite direction, adding ______ to the _________ iron, the reaction occurs in the direction of the iron as metal and is referred to as __________

A

electron to the ionized

reduction