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... sulfuric acid concentration results in a rapid increase in the corrosion rate . The rate of attack by sulfuric acid can be altered by aeration , agitation , and the presence of impurities such as hydrochloric acid and certain chlorides ...
... sulfuric acid concentration results in a rapid increase in the corrosion rate . The rate of attack by sulfuric acid can be altered by aeration , agitation , and the presence of impurities such as hydrochloric acid and certain chlorides ...
Page 131
... sulfuric acid is excellent up to 40 per cent at 175 ° F and up to 10 per cent at the boiling point ; in sulfuric acid , however , this alloy has little advantage over " Duri- met 20 " unless reducing agents are present . Reducing agents ...
... sulfuric acid is excellent up to 40 per cent at 175 ° F and up to 10 per cent at the boiling point ; in sulfuric acid , however , this alloy has little advantage over " Duri- met 20 " unless reducing agents are present . Reducing agents ...
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... sulfuric acid is varied . Unaerated , cold sulfuric acid below 80 per cent concentration causes a minor loss of metal ; on the other hand , the hot acid is quite corrosive . The intermediate ranges of sulfuric acid promote varying ...
... sulfuric acid is varied . Unaerated , cold sulfuric acid below 80 per cent concentration causes a minor loss of metal ; on the other hand , the hot acid is quite corrosive . The intermediate ranges of sulfuric acid promote varying ...
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