Corrosion is the process of deterioration of materials, usually metals, due to chemical or electrochemical reactions with their environment. It is a natural process that can be influenced or accelerated by factors such as moisture, air, and other environmental conditions.
Learn about the different types of corrosion and their specific characteristics.
Explore the effects of corrosion on materials and the implications for various industries.
Examine the methods and technologies used to prevent and mitigate corrosion in practical applications.
By mastering these concepts, you will have a comprehensive understanding of corrosion and its significance in the field of materials science and engineering.
Second Grade: Focus on Systems and System Models; Energy and Matter
Earth and Space Sciences: Students develop an understanding of the distribution and role of water and wind in weather, shaping the land, and where organisms live. Wind and water can also change environments, and students learn humans and other organisms can change environments too. Students develop an understanding of changing patterns in the sky including the position of Sun, Moon, and stars, and the apparent shape of the Moon.
Earth and Space Standards
Observe and explain the Sun’s position at different times during a twenty-four-hour period and changes in the apparent shape of the Moon from one night to another.