NACE CP2 – EXAM ACTUAL EXAM TEST
BANK 500 QUESTIONS AND WELL
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Corrosion is an electrochemical process involving
- flow of protons and electrons
- flow of neutrons and ions
- flow of protons and ions
- flow of electrons and ions
- flow of resistance and resistivity - ANSWER- d
Metal loss or corrosion occurs at the
- cathode
- anode
- electronic path
- metallic path - ANSWER- b
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What are the four parts of the corrosion cell
- anode, resistor, electrolyte, metallic path
- anode, cathode, electron, electronic path
- anode, cathode, electrolyte, metallic path - ANSWER- c
True or False (t or f):
Ions exist only in the electrolyte? - ANSWER- t
Electrons flow in a corrosion cell by which of the following paths?
- anode to cathode via electrolyte
- cathode to anode via electronic path
- anode to cathode via electronic path - ANSWER- c
At the cathodic surface in a corrosion cell, the electrons from the ____ meet ____ ions from the solution.
- cathode, hydrogen
- cathode, OH-
- anode, hydrogen
- anode, OH- - ANSWER- c 2 / 4
Oxidation of the metal occurs at the ____ surfaces and reduction of ____ ions occurs at the ____.
- anodic, hydrogen, cathodes
- cathode, OH-, anodic
- anodic, OH-, cathodes
- cathode, anodic, electrolyte
- cathode, hydrogen, electrolyte - ANSWER- a
True or false
Is oxidation necessarily associated with oxygen? - ANSWER- f
Current flow in a corrosion cell flows which path:
- anode to metallic path to cathode
- anode to electronic path to cathode
- cathode to metallic to anode
- cathode to electrolyte to anode
- anode to electrolyte to cathode
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Voltage is the measure of the electrochemical difference between two electrodes in an electrolyte - ANSWER- e
_____ is the measure of the electrochemical difference between two electrodes in an electrolyte
- current
- resistance
- error
- ohms
- ohms-cm
- voltage - ANSWER- f
The ________ represents the reversible work to move a unit charge from the electrode surface through the solution to the reference electrode
- current potential
- electrode potential
- resistance potential
- ohms potential
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