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The phenomenon by which a metal, although in conditions of thermodynamic instability, remains indefinitely un-attacked because of modified or altered surface conditions.
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The cleaning of stainless steel with nitric acid to remove carbon and other impurities.
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treatment of a metal surfaces to reduce corrosion effects; can be achieved by decreasing the high surface energy of metals and formation of anti-corrosive, stable oxide layers (eg with chromium)
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Metals and alloys are made less corrosive through surface treatment to produce a thin and stable inert oxide layer along all external surfaces. This is called the passive corrosion condition or a passivated implant.
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A chemical reaction that eliminates the detrimental effect of electrically reactive atoms on a solar cell's surface.
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