Abstract

1. An investigation was made into the effect of temperature on the rate of corrosion and kinetics of the electrode processes for copper, iron, nickel, magnesium, and zinc in 1.0 N NaCl, 1.0 N NaCl + + 0.1 N HCl, 1.0 N NaCl + 0.1 N NaOH, and 1.0 N NaCl + 0.1 N KMnO4. 2. Confirmation was found for our previous conclusion [12]; the variation of the rate of a corrosion process with change in temperature is due primarily to change in the factor controlling the given corrosion process. 3. Investigation of the kinetics of the cathodic reduction of oxygen at platinum in 1.0 N NaCl showed that with rise in temperature the overvoltage for ionization of oxygen diminishes, on the average, by 2.8 my per degree.

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