Corrosion Quiz Answer Key PDF

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This document is a corrosion control quiz answer key. It includes essential aspects of corrosion types and mechanisms, with questions and answers on topics like fretting, wash primer, and basic requirements for corrosion formation. The document caters to a university-level understanding of material science.

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Answer Key Name: __________________________________ Corrosion control Quiz Date: _________________ Fretting 1) Rivet "smoking" is an indication of what type of corrosion?...

Answer Key Name: __________________________________ Corrosion control Quiz Date: _________________ Fretting 1) Rivet "smoking" is an indication of what type of corrosion? __________________________________ Wash Primer 2) Filiform corrosion is usually caused by an improperly cured ___________________________ _______________________ Magnesium 3) ________________________ is particularly vulnerable to corrosive attack from salt solutions. 4) The four basic requirements for the formation of corrosion in a material are: Presence of a metal that will corrode (anode) a. _____________________________________________________________________________ presence of a dissimilar conductive metal (cathode) which has less tendency to corode b. _____________________________________________________________________________ Presence of a conductive liquid electrolyte c. _____________________________________________________________________________ Electrical contact between the anode and cathode (usually metal to metal contact) d. _____________________________________________________________________________ anode 5) In an electrochemical reaction, it is the _________________ (anode or cathode) which will be eaten away. 6) The basic unit of a chemical element is the atom. It is made up of a nucleus which contains _____________ protons _________________ neutrons and _______________and electrons is surrounded by spinning ___________________ 7) What electrical charge is carried by each of these atomic particles? positive a. Proton ____________________b. no charge Neutron ______________ negative c. Electron __________________ intergranular corrosion. 8) Corrosion that forms along the grain boundaries within an aluminum alloy is called ______________ chemical 9) What are the two general classifications of corrosion _____________________ electro-chemical and ___________________________ Aluminum oxide________________ film on its 10) Aluminum alloy are protected from oxidation by the formation of a(n) _______________ surface. quenching 11) Intergranular corrosion of aluminum alloys is usually caused by delaying the _________________ during heat treatment. shot-peen 12) What form of metal treatment is used to help prevent stress corrosion? __________________ ______________________ tensile 13) Stress corrosion may occur when the metal is subjected to _____________________ stress in the presence of a corrosive environment negative 14) If an atom has more electrons than protons, it is called a ___________________ ion. varsol kerosene 15) Stubborn exhaust stains may be removed with a 1 :2 mixture of ____________________ and ______________ hydrogen 16) Use of non-recommended cleaning compounds can result in a condition known as ______________ embrittlement ___________________ aliphatic 17) The two most common types of naphtha are ________________________ aromatic _______________________ 18) When a metal such as aluminum is exposed to a containing oxygen the chemical reaction forms what type of corrosion. oxidation ________________________________ open 19) Metallic ion concentration cell corrosion forms in _______________________ (open or closed) areas 20) Where two dissimilar metals are joined in a structure, and corrosion forms on one of them, it is usually a form of galvanic ________________________________ corrosion.

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