Electrochemical Reactions in Corrosion

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Last updated on May 2, 2026 7:37 am

Learn about anodic and cathodic polarization, calculating the Pilling-Bedworth ratio, as well as how to plot the Ellingham diagram in this free course.

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Two important aspects of electrochemical reactions are covered in this free online course. You will learn about the features and elements of passivation, as well as the interaction between polarization and the Pourbaix diagram. You will also be able to explain the calculation of Pilling-Bedworth ratio in different metals, as well as plot the Ellingham diagram. Start this course today to improve your understanding of electrochemical reactions.

What You Will Learn In This Free Course

  • Distinguish between activation and c…
  • Describe the mixed potential theory…
  • Explain the derivation of the Tafel …
  • Discuss the evolution of the microst…
  • Distinguish between activation and concentration polarization
  • Describe the mixed potential theory
  • Explain the derivation of the Tafel equation and the Tafel slope
  • Discuss the evolution of the microstructure of pearlite
  • Identify the elements and features of passivation
  • Analyze the interaction between polarization and the Pourbaix diagram
  • Explain the corrosion rate of metals in a concentration-controlled environment
  • Analyze the effect of galvanic coupling in active-passive metals
  • Discuss how to calculate Pilling-Bedworth ratio
  • Outline the steps for drawing the Ellingham diagram
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