4. Special-purpose passivatable metals and alloys
4.1 Nickel alloys
Nickel is a low-reactivity metal, which translates in practice into the following two characteristics:
nickel is a noble metal: the anodic dissolution of nickel takes place in a potential range well above that of the reduction of H + ions. As a result, in non-oxidizing acidic environments, i.e. in the absence of any oxidizing functions other than the reduction of H ...
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