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NACE CP2 Quiz 1, Quiz 2, Quiz 3, And Quiz 4 Questions and Answers All With 100% Correct Answers.
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[Show more]NACE CP2 Quiz 1 Questions and Answers (Verified Answers) 
The elements of a corrosion cell include which of the following? 
 
1. Anode 
2. Cathode 
3. Electrolyte 
4. Electronic Path 
All of the Above 
 
 
Faraday's Law calculates the 
 
A. potential of a metal in seawater 
B. potential of a metal ...
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The elements of a corrosion cell include which of the following? 
 
1. Anode 
2. Cathode 
3. Electrolyte 
4. Electronic Path 
All of the Above 
 
 
Faraday's Law calculates the 
 
A. potential of a metal in seawater 
B. potential of a metal ...
NACE CP2 Quiz 3 Questions and Answers (Verified Answers) 
A mitigation control bond should be designed to 
 
1. carry the necessary current 
2. restrict the current to that required to mitigate the problem 
3. keep the current going in one direction if necessary 
4. return the potential on the inter...
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A mitigation control bond should be designed to 
 
1. carry the necessary current 
2. restrict the current to that required to mitigate the problem 
3. keep the current going in one direction if necessary 
4. return the potential on the inter...
NACE CP2 Quiz 2 Questions and Answers (Verified Answers) 
A structure-to-electrolyte potential measures the potential difference between 
 
A. Two different structures acting as electrodes 
B. The structure and a standard reference electrode 
C. The structure and the anodes 
D. Two different points ...
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A structure-to-electrolyte potential measures the potential difference between 
 
A. Two different structures acting as electrodes 
B. The structure and a standard reference electrode 
C. The structure and the anodes 
D. Two different points ...
Summary NACE CP2 Study Guide Complete Solutions Verified 
oxidation 
loss of electrons, positive charge atoms (anode) 
 
 
reduction 
gain of electrons, negative charged atoms (cathode) 
 
 
forms of corrosion 
uniform, crevice, galvanic (dissimilar metals) if two metals have to be couple then best ...
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oxidation 
loss of electrons, positive charge atoms (anode) 
 
 
reduction 
gain of electrons, negative charged atoms (cathode) 
 
 
forms of corrosion 
uniform, crevice, galvanic (dissimilar metals) if two metals have to be couple then best ...
NACE CP2 Exam Questions and Answers (Verified Answers) 
NACE 2008 Student Manual! 
START OF CHAPTER 1 
Corrosion is an electrochemical process involving 
 
A) flow of protons and electrons 
B) flow of neutrons and ions 
C) flow of protons and ions 
D) flow of electrons and ions 
E) flow of resistanc...
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NACE 2008 Student Manual! 
START OF CHAPTER 1 
Corrosion is an electrochemical process involving 
 
A) flow of protons and electrons 
B) flow of neutrons and ions 
C) flow of protons and ions 
D) flow of electrons and ions 
E) flow of resistanc...
NACE CP2 Quiz 4 Questions and Answers (Verified Answers) 
A galvanic anode system is NOT normally suitable in which of the following conditions? 
 
A. When a small amount of current is required 
B. In high soil resistivity 
C. For localized protection 
D. For interference mitigation 
B. In high soil...
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A galvanic anode system is NOT normally suitable in which of the following conditions? 
 
A. When a small amount of current is required 
B. In high soil resistivity 
C. For localized protection 
D. For interference mitigation 
B. In high soil...
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