aggressivity of water

  • 1aggressivity — noun The acidic ability of water (when it contains dissolved carbon dioxide) to dissolve calcium carbonate from rocks …

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  • 3Galinstan — is an eutectic alloy of gallium, indium, and tin which is liquid at room temperature, typically freezing at −19 °C (−2.2 °F). Due to the low toxicity of its component metals, it finds use as a non toxic replacement for many applications that… …

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  • 5accelerated corrosion —    A localized concentration of solution intensity, produced by factors favoring greater aggressivity of the water in certain parts of the karstland creating differential solution rates and thereby a marked unevenness in the overall erosion of… …

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  • 6alluvial corrosion —    Greater intensity of solution, caused by the passage of water through unconsolidated deposits rich in carbon dioxide, thus increasing aggressivity [19].    See also corrosion, accelerated corrosion …

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