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1.

Corrosion that occurs when differences in concentration of


electrolytes exist between different parts of the same metal
surface.

a). MECHANISM OF CONCENTRATION CELL CORROSION


b). CONCENTRATION CELL CORROSION
c). GALVANIC CORROSION
d). AQUEOUS CORROSION

2. Occurs when a metal is exposed to water or a solution that contains


water.

a). AQUEOUS CORROSION


b). MECHANISM OF CONCENTRATION CELL CORROSION
c). GALVANIC CORROSION
d). CONCENTRATION CELL CORROSION
3. The simplest method to apply _________ protection is by connecting the
metal to be protected with another more easily corroded metal to act as the
anode.

a). ANODIC
b). CATHODIC
c). CORROSION
d).NONE OF THE ABOVE

4. This involves using a sacrificial metal to protect the metal being protected.

a). ANODIC PROTECTION


b). CATHODIC PROTECTION
c). CORROSION PROTECTION
d).NONE OF THE ABOVE
5-7. These are chemicals that can be added to the environment to slow down or
prevent corrosion.

a). CHROMATES
b). SULFUR
c). NITRATES
d). MOLYBDATES
e). TUNGSTATE
f). PHOSPHORUS
g). POTASSIUM
h). GOLD
8. Coatings can provide a barrier to protect the metal from environment.

a). METALLIC COATINGS


b). ORGANIC COATINGS
c). CATHODIC PROTECTION
d). PROTECTIVE COATINGS

9. Natural process that occurs when metal is exposed to oxygen and other
environmental factors.

a). DISTUCTION
b). CONSTRUCTION
c). CORROSION
d). JUNCTION
10. Corrosion prevention and control measures can help ensure the safety of
personnel and prevent accidents

a). COST REDUCTION


b). SAFETY
c). ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
d). COMPLIANCE

11. Proper corrosion prevention and control measures can help ensure compliance
and avoid such penalties.

a). COST REDUCTION


b). SAFETY
c). ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
d). COMPLIANCE
12. Proper corrosion prevention and control measures can help prevent such damage
and protect the environment.

a). COST REDUCTION


b). SAFETY
c). ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
d). COMPLIANCE

13. It is much more cost-effective to prevent corrosion from occurring than to repair
or replace corroded materials.

a). COST REDUCTION


b). SAFETY
c). ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
d). COMPLIANCE
14. Reliable assets are essential to maintaining operational efficiency and avoiding
costly downtime.

a). COST REDUCTION


b). SAFETY
c). ASSET RELIABILITY
d). COMPLIANCE

15. Occurs when two different metals are in contact with each other in an electrolyte
solution.

a). GALVANIC CORROSION


b). GALVANIC PROTECTION
c). ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
d). PROTECTIVE COATINGS
16. It plays a significant role in determining the rate of corrosion.

a). COST REDUCTION


b). ELECTROCHEMICAL FACTORS
c). ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
d). MATERIAL FACORS

17. Corrosion is an electrochemical process that involves the transfer of electrons


between the metal and the surrounding environment.

a). ELECTROCHEMICAL FACTORS


b). ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
c). ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
d). PROTECTIVE COATINGS
18. The properties of the material being corroded can also affet the rate of
corrosion.

a). COST REDUCTION


b). ELECTROCHEMICAL FACTORS
c). ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
d). MATERIAL FACORS

19-20. Protective coatings examples

a). PAINT
b). POWDER
c). SOLVENT
d). EPOXY
e). VARNISH
f). DRY OILS
21-22. Design and material selection examples

a). TITANIUM ALLOYS


b). COPPER
c). BRASS
d). ALUMINUM
e). BRONZE
f). IRON

23. A sheet of iron or steel covered with a zinc coating

a). ALUMINUM
b). TITANIUM
c). GALVANIZED STEEL
d). GALVANIZED IRON
24. This can occur when a metal is in contact with different concentrations of an electrolyte
solution, or when there are differences in the flow of electrolyte solution across the metal
surface.

a). MECHANISM OF CONCENTRATION CELL CORROSION


b). CONCENTRATION CELL CORROSION
c). GALVANIC CORROSION
d). AQUEOUS CORROSION

25. It is an electrochemical process that involves the transfer of electrons between the
metal and the surrounding environment.

a). MECHANISM OF CONCENTRATION CELL CORROSION


b). CONCENTRATION CELL CORROSION
c). GALVANIC CORROSION
d). AQUEOUS CORROSION

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