Titanium and zirconium, for example, are resistant to corrosion in seawater.
Resists corrosion and doesn't rust, 70% copper, 30% tin.
Answer 1: oxygen and carbon in the air :-) Answer 2: Depends on what type of corrosion you are referring to. Rust and corrosion are typically used interchangeably. Rust is one type of corrosion. Corrosion is essentially the disintegration of a engineered material. Rust is a chemical reaction, but there are other chemical reactions that cause corrosion of steel (typically acids). Other types of corrosion include fretting, erosion, cavitation, and galvanic reactions. There are many methods to prevent corrosion. One of the most versatile of prevention solutions is electroless nickel plating. Electroless nickel resists all types of corrosion.
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Resists corrosion and doesn't rust, 70% copper, 30% tin.
Copper element is used in large amounts by the electrical industry in the form of wire, copper is second only to silver in electrical conductance. Since it resists corrosion from the air, moisture and seawater, copper has been widely used in coins.
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The top horizontal element of a window frame is the head. The bottom horizontal element of the window frame is the sill.
It is out of aluminium,gold,chromium and titanium.
Titanium and zirconium, for example, are resistant to corrosion in seawater.
The corrosion on iron can be reduced by suitable thin layer of element to be electroplated.
As chromium resists corrosion just as plastic so it is used in the cars bumbers
A rare-earth metal with the symbol Lu and atomic number 71. It is a silvery white metal that resists corrosion in dry air but not in moist air. It is the densest and the highest-melting rare-earth element and the last member of the lanthanide series.
Resists corrosion and doesn't rust, 70% copper, 30% tin.
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You think probable that iron is sensitive to corrosion.