Volume 27, 1931

A laboratory study of the atmospheric corrosion of metals. Part I.—The Corrosion of copper in certain synthetic atmospheres, with particular reference to the influence of sulphur dioxide in air of various relative humidities

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A laboratory study of the atmospheric corrosion of metals. Part I.—The Corrosion of copper in certain synthetic atmospheres, with particular reference to the influence of sulphur dioxide in air of various relative humidities

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Trans. Faraday Soc., 1931,27, 255-277

A laboratory study of the atmospheric corrosion of metals. Part I.—The Corrosion of copper in certain synthetic atmospheres, with particular reference to the influence of sulphur dioxide in air of various relative humidities

W. H. J. Vernon, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1931, 27, 255 DOI: 10.1039/TF9312700255

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