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Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Corrosion series

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Electrode
Potential
(V)
(assumptions)
 Gold       Au+ + e-  =  Au    1.692 
 Gold       Au3+ + 3 e-  =  Au    1.498 
 Chlorine       Cl2(g) + 2 e-  =  2 Cl-    1.35827 
 Oxygen, Hydrogen (acid)       O2 + 4 H+ + 4 e-  =  2 H2O     1.229 
 Platinum       Pt2+ + 2 e-  =  Pt    1.18 
 Palladium       Pd2+ + 2 e-  =  Pd    0.951 
 Silver       Ag+ + e-  =  Ag    0.7996 
 Oxygen, Hydrogen (acid)       O2 + 2 H+ + 2 e-  =  H2O2     0.695 
 Copper       Cu+ + e-  =  Cu    0.521 
 Oxygen, Water       O2 + 2 H2O + 4 e-  =  4 OH-    0.401 
 Copper       Cu2+ + 2 e-  =  Cu    0.3419 
 Hydrogen (acid)       2 H+ + 2 e-  =  H2    0 
 Iron       Fe3+ + 3 e-  =  Fe    -0.037 
 Lead       Pb2+ + 2 e-  =  Pb    -0.1262 
 Tin       Sn2+ + 2 e-  =  Sn    -0.1375 
 Oxygen, Water       O2 + 2 H2O + 2 e-  =  H2O2 + 2 OH-    -0.146 
 Nickel       Ni2+ + 2 e-  =  Ni    -0.257 
 Cobalt       Co2+ + 2 e-  =  Co    -0.28 
 Cadmium       Cd2+ + 2 e-  =  Cd    -0.403 
 Iron       Fe2+ + 2 e-  =  Fe    -0.447 
 Chromium       Cr3+ + 3 e-  =  Cr    -0.744 
 Zinc       Zn2+ + 2 e-  =  Zn    -0.7618 
 Water       2 H2O + 2 e-  =  H2 + 2 OH-    -0.8277 
 Chromium       Cr2+ + 2 e-  =  Cr    -0.913 
 Manganese       Mn2+ + 2 e-  =  Mn    -1.185 
 Titanium       Ti3+ + 3 e-  =  Ti    -1.37 
 Titanium       Ti2+ + 2 e-  =  Ti    -1.63 
 Aluminum       Al3+ + 3 e-  =  Al    -1.662 
 Magnesium       Mg2+ + 2 e-  =  Mg    -2.372 
 Magnesium       Mg+ + e-  =  Mg    -2.7 
 Sodium       Na+ + e-  =  Na    -2.71 
 Calcium       Ca2+ + 2 e-  =  Ca    -2.868 
 Potassium       K+ + e-  =  K    -2.931 
 Lithium       Li3+ + e-  =  Li    -3.0401 
 Calcium       Ca+ + e-  =  Ca    -3.8 

Specific Gravity

The Specific Gravity - SG - is a dimensionless unit defined as the ratio of density of the material to the density of water at a specified temperature. It is common to use the density of water at 4 oC (39 oF) as reference - at this point the density of water is at the highest.
Specific gravities - SG - for common solids and metals can be found in the table below:
Product Specific Gravity
- SG -
ABS 1.05
Acrylic 1.19
Alumina 3.4 - 3.6
Aluminum min. 2.55
Aluminum max. 2.8
Aluminum Bronze 7.8
Andesite, solid 2.8
Antimony 6.69
Asbestos, cement board 1.4
Asbestos, mill board 1.0
Asbestos, shredded 0.3 - 0.4
Asbestos, rock 1.6
Asphalt 1.1
Asphaltum 1.4
Bakelite, solid 1.4
Bark 0.25
Barite 4.5
Barium 3.62
Barium sulfate 4.5
Basalt, broken 1.95
Basalt solid 3.0
Beeswax 0.95
Bentonite 2.4
Beryllium 1.848
Bismuth 9.79
Borax min. 1.7
Borax min. 1.8
Boron 2.32
Brass, cast rolled 8.4 - 8.7
Brick, common red 1.75
Brick, fire clay (firebrick) 2.4
Brick, hard 2.0
Brickwork, in cement 1.8
Brickwork, in mortar 1.6
Brickwood, in cement 1.8
Brickwood, in mortar 1.6
Bronze aluminum 7.7
Bronze phosphor 8.88
Bronze, 7.9 - 14% Sn 7.4 - 8.9
Cadmium 8.65
Calcium 4.58
Calcium carbonate 2.7
Carbon, solid 2.1
Carbon, powdered 0.08
Cement 1.2 - 1.5
Cement, Portland (set) 3.1
Cerium 6.77
Cesium 1.873
Chalk 2.3
Charcoal, wood 0.4
Chromium 7.19
Chromium dioxide (Cr203) 5.22
Clay min. 1.8
Clay max. 2.6
Coal, anthracite 1.5
Coal, bitumious 1.2
Coal, slag 2.7
Cobalt 8.71
Concrete, ligth 1.4
Concrete, stone 2.2
Corkboard 0.2
Copper 8.89
CPVC 1.55
Diamond 3.51
Dolomite rock 2.9
Dysprosium 8.55
Earth, dry 1.4
Emery 4.0
Epoxy 1.8
Erbium 9.066
Europium 5.244
Ferrosilicon - 15% 6.7 - 7.1
Fiberboard, ligth 0.24
Fiber hardboard 1.1
Flint stones / pebbles 2.4 - 2.6
Gadolinium 7.9
Gallium 5.91
Germanium 5.32
German silver 8.58
Glass min. 2.4
Glass max. 2.8
Glass beads 2.5
Glass crystal min. 2.9
Glass crystal max. 3
Glass plate min. 2.45
Glass plate max. 2.72
Gold, 22 carat fine 17.5
Gold, pure 19.32
Gold. US coin 17.18 - 17.2
Granite min. 2.4
Graphite 2.07
Gypsum, solid 2.8
Gypsum, board 0.8
Hafnium 13.31
Hairfelt 0.1
Hematite 5.2
Holmium 8.795
Hornblende 3
Ice (0oC, 32oF) 0.92
Ilmenite 4.5- 5.0
Indium 7.31
Iodine 4.93
Iridium min. 21.78
Iridium max. 22.42
Iron cast min. 7.03
Iron cast max. 7.13
Iron carbonate 3.9 +
Iron slag 2.7
Iron wrought min. 7.6
Iron wrought max. 7.9
Lanthanum 6.17
Leather, dry 0.9
Limestone min. 2.1
Limestone max. 2.86
Lead 11.35
Lead ore, galena 7.3 - 7.6
Lead oxide (yellow) 9.5 - 9.9
Leather 0.95
Limestone 2.6
Lithium 0.53
Lutetium 9.84
Magnesite 3
Magnetite 3.2
Manganese 7.21 - 7.44
Manganese ore, pyrolusite 3.7 - 4.6
Magnesium 1.738
Marble min. 2.6
Marble max. 2.86
Masonry 2.4
Mercury 13.534
Mica 2.7
Mineral wool blanket 0.1
Molybdenum 10.22
Monel metal, rolled 8.97
Mortar 1.5
Mullite beads 2.8
Neodymium 7.00
Nickel 8.90
Niobium (Columbium) 8.57
Nylon 6 Cast 1.16
Oak, red 0.7
Osmium 22.57
Paper 0.9
Palladium 12.02
Paraffin wax 0.9
Phosphorus 1.8
Plaster, light 0.7
Plaster, sand 1.8
Plaster of Paris 1.8
Plastics, foamed 0.2
Plastics, solid 1.2
Platinum 21.45
Plutonium 19.84
Polycarbonate 1.19
Polyethylene 0.97
Polypropylene 0.91
Porcelain 2.5
Potassium 0.86
Praseodymium 6.77
PTFE 2.19
Quarts min. 2.5
Quarts max. 2.8
Quartz sand 7.00
Rhenium 21.02
Rhodium 12.41
Rubidium 1.532
Ruthenium 12.45
Salt 2.2
Samarium 7.52
Sand, silica 2.6
Sand, Quartz 7.0
Sandstone min. 2
Sandstone max. 2.6
Sawdust 0.15
Selenium 4.28
Scandium 2.989
Serpentine min. 2.7
Selenium 4.8
Serpentine max. 2.8
Sialon 3.26
Silica aerogel 0.11
Silicon 2.33
Silicon carbide 3.1
Silicon nitride 3.2
Silver 10.50
Silver, German 8.58
Slate 2.8
Soapstone 2.7
Sodium 0.968
Steatite beads 2.6 - 2.7
Steel, 440C stainless 7.7
Steel, carbon 7.8
Steel, chrome 7.8
Steel, cold-drawn 7.83
Steel, machine 7.80
Steel, tool 7.70 - 7.73
Strontium 2.64
Sulfur 2.0
Talc min. 2.6
Talc max. 2.8
Tantalium 16.69
Tar, bituminous 1.2
Tellurium min. 6
Tellurium max. 6.24
Thallium 11.85
Thorium 11.7
Thulium 9.32
Tile 1.8
Tin 7.31
Tin ore, cassiterite 6.4 - 7.0
63 Sn & 37 Pb 8.42
10 Sn & 90 Pb 10.50
Titanium 4.506
Titanium dioxide, Anatase 3.77
Trap rock 3.0
Tungsten 19.22
Tungsten carbide 14.29
Uranium 18.8
Vanadium 5.96
Vermiculite 0.13
Vinyl ester 1.8
Water 1.0
White metal 7.3
Wood, balsa 0.16
Wood, oak 0.7
Wood, white pine 0.5
Wood, felt 0.3
Wood, loose 0.1
Wool 1.32
Ytterbium 6.97
Yttrium 4.47
Zinc, cast-rolled 6.9 - 7.2
Zinc blend min 3.9
Zinc blend max 4.2
Zinc min. 6.9
Zinc max. 7.2
Zirconium 6.506
Zirconium silicate 3.85

SI Units Conversion

SI* (MODERN METRIC) CONVERSION FACTORS

APPROXIMATE CONVERSIONS TO SI UNITS
SYMBOL
WHEN YOU KNOW
MULTIPLY BY
TO FIND
SYMBOL
LENGTH
in
inches
25.4
millimeters
mm
ft
feet
0.305
meters
m
yd
yards
0.914
meters
m
mi
miles
1.61
kilometers
km
AREA
in2
square inches
645.2
square millimeters
mm2
ft2
square feet
0.093
square meters
m2
yd2
square yard
0.836
square meters
m2
ac
acres
0.405
hectares
ha
mi2
square miles
2.59
square kilometers
km2
VOLUME
fl oz
fluid ounces
29.57
milliliters
mL
gal
gallons
3.785
liters
L
ft3
cubic feet
0.028
cubic meters
m3
yd3
cubic yards
0.765
cubic meters
m3
NOTE: volumes greater than 1000 L shall be shown in m3
MASS
oz
ounces
28.35
grams
g
lb
pounds
0.454
kilograms
kg
T
short tons (2000 lb)
0.907
megagrams (or "metric ton")
Mg (or "t")
TEMPERATURE (exact degrees)
oF
Fahrenheit
5 (F-32)/9
or (F-32)/1.8

Celsius
oC
ILLUMINATION
fc
foot-candles
10.76
lux
lx
fl
foot-Lamberts
3.426
candela/m2
cd/m2
FORCE and PRESSURE or STRESS
lbf
poundforce
  4.45  
newtons
N
lbf/in2
poundforce per square inch
6.89
kilopascals
kPa

APPROXIMATE CONVERSIONS FROM SI UNITS
SYMBOL
WHEN YOU KNOW
MULTIPLY BY
TO FIND
SYMBOL
LENGTH
mm
millimeters
0.039
inches
in
m
meters
3.28
feet
ft
m
meters
1.09
yards
yd
km
kilometers
0.621
miles
mi
AREA
mm2
square millimeters
0.0016
square inches
in2
m2
square meters
10.764
square feet
ft2
m2
square meters
1.195
square yards
yd2
ha
hectares
2.47
acres
ac
km2
square kilometers
0.386
square miles
mi2
VOLUME
mL
milliliters
0.034
fluid ounces
fl oz
L
liters
0.264
gallons
gal
m3
cubic meters
35.314
cubic feet
ft3
m3
cubic meters
1.307
cubic yards
yd3
MASS
g
grams
0.035
ounces
oz
kg
kilograms
2.202
pounds
lb
Mg (or "t")
megagrams (or "metric ton")
1.103
short tons (2000 lb)
T
TEMPERATURE (exact degrees)
oC
Celsius
1.8C+32
Fahrenheit
oF
ILLUMINATION
lx
lux
0.0929
foot-candles
fc
cd/m2
candela/m2
0.2919
foot-Lamberts
fl
FORCE and PRESSURE or STRESS
N
newtons
0.225
poundforce
lbf
kPa
kilopascals
0.145
poundforce per square inch
lbf/in2

*SI is the symbol for the International System of Units. Appropriate rounding should be made to comply with Section 4 of ASTM E380.
(Revised March 2003)