Basic Chemistry and Basic Corrosion Theory
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CP 1 – Cathodic Protection Tester Course Manual
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NACE International, 2000
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9.
Place the reference electrode near the magnesium and record the
magnesium’s potential.
Results
Metal Reference
Electrode
Position
Anticipated Potential
mV/CSE
Actual Potential
Copper Near
Copper –100
Steel Near
Steel –500
Zinc Near
Zinc –1000
Magnesium Near
Magnesium –1700
Conclusions
1. Magnesium is more electronegative than copper, steel, or zinc.
2. Zinc is more electronegative than steel or copper.
3. Steel is more electronegative than copper.
4. Copper is more electropositive than steel, zinc, or magnesium.
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