Abstract
The corrosion of pure silver (>99.97%) in a saturated chlorine atmosphere was studied. The corrosion rate initially indicated that above 44°C. a negative temperature coefficient was obtained. After an extended period of time the temperature coefficient was positive up to about 90°C. The effects are explained on the basis of concentration of active agent and diffusion through the film of silver chloride of the active agent.
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