elektrokorrosion
Elektrokorrosion, also known as galvanic corrosion, is an electrochemical process that occurs when two dissimilar metals are in electrical contact in the presence of an electrolyte. This situation creates a galvanic cell, where the more active metal (anode) corrodes preferentially, while the less active metal (cathode) is protected. The driving force for this corrosion is the difference in their electrochemical potentials.
The electrolyte, which can be water, soil, or even atmospheric moisture, acts as a medium for ion
The rate of elektrokorrosion depends on several factors, including the difference in electrochemical potential between the