Question: Compare the use and effectiveness in preventing corrosion of different protective coatings on containers.
I would probably use a table for this:
Physical protection - Placing a barrier between the water and oxygen iron can prevent corrosion e.g. organic paints and polyurethane. However this is hard to maintain due to chemical leaching and physical abrasion
Coating with other metals - This also sets up a physical barrier. e.g. tin plating can also be effective by excluding oxygen and water, however if it's damaged and is eposed to the iron, the iron will rust rapidly due to iron being more reactive than the tin.
Passivating the metal - Alloying steel with passivating metals give it protection. e.g. Nickel alloy steel forms a protective layer of nickel II oxide.
Surface Alloys - CHromium bombard a steel surface at high temperatures, the ions are allowed to bond to the steel to form a harder, more corrosion resistant surface. The steel surface forms a passivating layer as the chromium reacts with oxygen
I'm not that good at shipwrecks, tell me if I missed anything, or if i got anything wrong.
Corrosion is a major problem for vessels that have to operate in a variety of 6 aquatic environments. Analyse how the factors in aquatic environments have impacted on the choice of metals used in the construction of vessels over time.
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