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corrosion Eating away or diminishing by acid or chemical alteration, a form of erosion.
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corrosion to wear away gradually usually by chemical action
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corrosion Process by which metals are eaten away by salt water and air.
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corrosion Detrimental change in the size or characteristics of material under conditions of exposure or use. It usually results from chemical action either regularly and slowly, as in rusting (oxidation), or rapidly, as in metal pickling.
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corrosion The destruction of the surface of a metal by the chemical action of the fluid in which it is immersed. This takes the form of rust in steels and pitting in light alloys. Corrosion is caused particularly through the action of sea water. Various chemical treatments such as anodising are used to combat corrosion.
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