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This document provides assignment instructions for a materials engineering course. It lists 6 exercises to complete from the Jones textbook on oxidation and corrosion of metals. Exercises 1-1, 1-7, 1-8, 1-9 and 1-11 are to be done from Chapter 1 of the textbook. Exercise 6 requires writing the anodic and cathodic reactions for a piece of steel rod dissolving in hydrochloric acid. The assignment is due on September 10, 2015 through the course's online submission system.

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DUE: Thursday, September 10, 2015 (D2L Drop Box Submission)

This document provides assignment instructions for a materials engineering course. It lists 6 exercises to complete from the Jones textbook on oxidation and corrosion of metals. Exercises 1-1, 1-7, 1-8, 1-9 and 1-11 are to be done from Chapter 1 of the textbook. Exercise 6 requires writing the anodic and cathodic reactions for a piece of steel rod dissolving in hydrochloric acid. The assignment is due on September 10, 2015 through the course's online submission system.

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OXIDATION AND CORROSION OF METALS

MET/CBE 445/545
Fall Semester 2015
Assignment #1
DUE: Thursday, September 10, 2015 (D2L Drop Box Submission)

1. Exercise 1-1 in Jones Textbook


2. Exercise 1-7 in Jones Textbook.
3. Exercise 1-8 in Jones Textbook. It refers to equation (6) in section 1.6.4.

4. Exercise 1-9 in Jones Textbook

5. Exercise 1-11 in Jones Textbook.

6. For a piece of steel rod dissolving in a hydrochloric acid write the anodic and cathodic
reactions involved.

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