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... acid , chlorinated organic compounds , and inorganic chloride solutions . In acid environments that do attack titanium , small amounts of an oxidizing acid ( e.g. , nitric ) or salt ( e.g. , copper sulfate ) often help reduce corrosion ...
... acid , chlorinated organic compounds , and inorganic chloride solutions . In acid environments that do attack titanium , small amounts of an oxidizing acid ( e.g. , nitric ) or salt ( e.g. , copper sulfate ) often help reduce corrosion ...
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... acid solutions ) and the corresponding acids , such as hydrochloric acid ; sulfuric acid in concentrations greater than 5 per- cent ; mercury salts including mercuric chlorides ; and the condensed vapor from sulfurous acid ( water ...
... acid solutions ) and the corresponding acids , such as hydrochloric acid ; sulfuric acid in concentrations greater than 5 per- cent ; mercury salts including mercuric chlorides ; and the condensed vapor from sulfurous acid ( water ...
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... acids or alkalies . Inor- ganic salts have no effect . Acetic acid and other aliphatic solvents promote swelling and degradation . Silicones . Silicones are generally unaffected by heat and moisture . Some silicone elastomers are ...
... acids or alkalies . Inor- ganic salts have no effect . Acetic acid and other aliphatic solvents promote swelling and degradation . Silicones . Silicones are generally unaffected by heat and moisture . Some silicone elastomers are ...
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