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3.6.2 Corrosive Risk

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In general, the corrosive risk of freshwater is lower than that of saline water. The water containing a high percentage of dissolved oxygen and sodium and other chlorides makes metals like steel and low‐alloy steels more susceptible to metal corrosion. In fact, these are not only the causes but are also affected by the other dependant factors such as pH, temperature, amount of soluble gases, and pollutants (Zakowski et al. 2014).

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