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What is the corrosion current density of iron in a 0.1 M sulfuric acid solution at 25°C, given that the half-cell potential for the iron electrode is -0.44 V and the Tafel slope is 120 mV/decade?
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What is the corrosion current density of iron in a 0.1 M sulfuric acid solution at 25°C, given that the half-cell potential for the iron electrode is -0.44 V and the Tafel slope is 120 mV/decade?
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