Basic Chemistry and Basic Corrosion Theory
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CP 1 – Cathodic Protection Tester Course Manual
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NACE International, 2000
02/01/05
Conclusions
1.
The initial corrosion-cell potential is the difference between the open-
circuit electrode potentials
.
2. The more electronegative of the two electrodes is the anode; the more
electropositive of the two cells is the cathode. The corrosion-cell
potential can be estimated using the following expression:
cell potential = potential
cathode
– potential
anode
Step B–Potential Measurement
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Copper
Sheet
Steel
Sheet
Tap water in tray
V
V
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Copper
Sheet
Steel
Sheet
Tap water in tray
V
V
1. Connect voltmeter positive lead to copper and connect negative lead to a
copper-copper sulfate reference electrode.
2. Place reference electrode in the water at the copper/water interface.
3. Record the potential.
4.
Repeat Steps B1 and B2 for the steel.
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