Abstract
The corrosion rate of copper alloys by dilute aqueous solutions of sulfuric acid has been measured. The corrosion rate increases nearely in proportion to relative velocity in the range of low speed, but it becomes gradually constant as the velocity increases. The higher the concentration of hydrogen ions, the larger the corrosion rate. The corrosion is mainly controlled by the diffusion and the adsorption of dissolved oxygen on the copper alloys.
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