When an iron pipe is partly submerged in water, the iron

Chapter 20, Problem 60

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When an iron pipe is partly submerged in water, the iron dissolves more readily below the waterline than at the waterline. Explain this observation by relating it to the description of corrosion given in Figure 20-21.

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