I would guess 90+For chem, what raw marks to state rankers normally get?
the alloying of carbon promotes corrosion because it makes mechanical stresses within the structureI've looked into it and what I can find says it is because the carbon begins to corrode it acts as a cathode and forces iron to be an anode. The fact that the carbon is always being dissolved shifts the equilibrium to favour the reduction of carbon and thus the oxidation of iron.
My source for this is an old success book. I hope this helps.
are you sure? the metallic bonding of the iron forms a lattice and the smaller carbon molecules can fit within that lattice, although this is when carbon is in excess that it creates structural problems as they are all trying to fit into the lattice, this forces the lattice to become misshapen which makes the steel brittle. I'm not sure if the brittle quality of steel would impact upon its corrosion. Do you have proof?the alloying of carbon promotes corrosion because it makes mechanical stresses within the structure
carbon doesnt act as a cathode or anything
There is the possibility that they will but I think it would be small. I assume everything I suck at is going to be in the test, makes it better for me when it isn't.what is the likely chance for them to ask winkler titration in water quality? there are like 5 steps i just can't be bothered to memorise it....but i fear it may come up this year