mushroom_head
holey moley!
Can someone please tell me how cathodic protection works. I'm really confuused.
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yes, anything more reactiive has a higher potential for oxidation, and oxidation occurs at the anod in glavanic cellsmushroom_head said:ok..thanx Xayma.
You know in a galvanic cell, would the more reactive metal be placed on the anode?
Then 4Fe(OH)<sub>2</sub>+O<sub>2</sub> ---> 2(Fe<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>.xH<sub>2</sub>O)+(2-x)H<sub>2</sub>OTommy_Lamp said:then OH- + Fe2+ = Fe(OH)2
right?