Understanding Corrosion: Types, Causes, and Prevention

Understanding Corrosion

Corrosion is a more complex process than simple oxidation. It’s a galvanic process occurring between a metal and its environment, leading to deterioration. This deterioration manifests as:

  • Ruptured exhaust pipes and mufflers in cars
  • Failing domestic water heaters
  • Gas leaks and explosions in storage tanks or pipelines
  • Breaks in water pipes
  • The collapse of bridges and other structures

The Electrochemical Process of Corrosion

Corrosion involves a metal interacting with its surroundings,

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Comprehensive Chemistry Notes: From Basic Concepts to Reactions

Chemistry Notes

Measurements

Time = s > stopwatch

Temperature = degree Celsius/ Kelvin(K) > thermometer

Mass = kg > electronic balance

Volume = cm^3/ m^3/ dm^3 > gas syringe


Common Laboratory Apparatus for Measuring Volume

Beaker/ Measuring Cylinder = approximate volume

Pipette/ Burette = exact volume

Pipette = fixed volume

Burette = varying volume


Gas Collection Methods

Downward Delivery = gases denser than air

Upward Delivery = gases less dense than air

Displacement of Water = gases that are insoluble/

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Exploring the Atom: From Ancient Theories to Modern Discoveries

What is an Atom?

Atoms are microscopic particles that form everything around us. They are organized in the periodic table of elements. This is part of the atomic theory, which states that:

  • All elements are made up of tiny particles invisible to the human eye.
  • Atoms of the same element are identical in terms of size and mass.
  • Atomic elements can be combined to create new substances.
  • No matter can be created or destroyed, only joined or separated.

John Dalton is credited with proposing the atomic theory

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Matter: Properties, States, and Transformations

Properties of Matter

Matter is anything that has mass and occupies space. Properties are the characteristics of a substance. Substances can have both physical and chemical properties. Transformations are the changes that can be observed in matter over time.

States of Matter

Matter exists in three states:

  • Solid: Rigid and dense with a definite shape and volume.
  • Liquid: Dense and fluid, takes the shape of the container.
  • Gas: Like a very low-density fluid – takes the shape and volume of the container.

Mixtures

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Thermodynamics of Solutions: Properties, Models, and Applications

1. Partial Molar Property

Definition:

A partial molar property is the change in a thermodynamic property of a solution when an infinitesimal amount of a component is added, keeping the amount of other components constant.

Significance:

It helps in understanding how each component in a mixture contributes to the overall properties of the solution.

2. Chemical Potential

Definition:

The chemical potential (𝜇) is the change in the Gibbs free energy of a system when the number of particles of a component

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States of Matter, Mixtures, and Elements: A Chemistry Guide

States of Matter

Which state of matter has a definite volume and a definite shape?

Solid

Which state of matter has a definite volume but not a definite shape?

Liquid

Which state of matter does not have a definite volume nor a definite shape?

Gas

Mixtures

Homogeneous Mixtures

Can homogeneous mixtures be filtered? Cannot

When in liquid form, homogeneous mixtures can also be called: Solutions

Heterogeneous Mixtures

All heterogeneous mixtures can be filtered. True

The process used to separate heterogeneous mixtures

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