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Comia, Mat Eugine Paulino, Nereiz

Fernandez, Roi Tolentino, Josemarie

TOPIC 10: CORROSION OF METALS AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES


Questions for MEMATSCI:
1.) What is any electron that is not attached to an ion, atom, or molecule and is free to move under the influence of
an applied electric or magnetic field.
a. Free electrons c. Nucleus
b. Holes d. Atoms

2.) What is the lack of an electron at a position where one could exist in an atom
a. Free electrons c. Nucleus
b. Holes d. Atoms

3.) What is the process of adding impurities to intrinsic semi-condutors to alter their properties.
a. Oxidation c. Doping
b. Radiation d. Semi-Conducting

4.) What is a form of extremely localized corrosion that leads to the creation of small holes in the metal
a. Pitting Corrosion c. Crevice Corrosion
b. Galvanic Corrosion d. Intergranular Corrosion

5.) What is a form of corrosion where the boundaries of crystallites of the material are more susceptible to
corrosion than their insides.
a. Pitting Corrosion c. Crevice Corrosion
b. Galvanic Corrosion d. Intergranular Corrosion

6.) What refers to corrosion occurring in confined spaces to which the access of the working fluid from the
environment is limited.
a. Pitting Corrosion c. Crevice Corrosion
b. Galvanic Corrosion d. Intergranular Corrosion

7.) What is a process of metal atoms characteristically lose or give up electrons.


a. Reduction c. Oxidation
b. Chemical Addition d. Degradation

8.) What occurs when the polymer is completely soluble, may be thought of as just a continuation of swelling
a. Weathering c. Swelling
b. Radiation Effects d. Dissolution

9.) What corresponds to the scission of molecular chains at elevated temperatures; as a consequence, some
polymers undergo chemical reactions in which gaseous species are produced.
a. Weathering c. Swelling
b. Thermal Effects d. Dissolution

10.) What is a fundamental property that quantifies how strongly a given material opposes the flow of electric
current.
a. Electrical Semiconductivity c. Electrical Heat Transfer
b. Electrical Resistivity d. Electrical Conductivity

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