NACE CP2 EXAM 2025 | ALL QUESTIONS AND
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START OF CHAPTER 1
Corrosion is an electrochemical process involving
A) flow of protons and electrons
B) flow of neutrons and ions
C) flow of protons and ions
D) flow of electrons and ions
E) flow of resistance and resistivity - (ANSWER)d
Metal loss or corrosion occurs at the
A) cathode
B) anode
C) electronic path
D) metallic path - (ANSWER)b
What are the four parts of the corrosion cell
, 2
A) anode, resistor, electrolyte, metallic path
B) anode, cathode, electron, electronic path
C) anode, cathode, electrolyte, metallic path - (ANSWER)c
True or False (t or f):
Ions exist only in the electrolyte? - (ANSWER)t
Electrons flow in a corrosion cell by which of the following paths?
A) anode to cathode via electrolyte
B) cathode to anode via electronic path
C) anode to cathode via electronic path - (ANSWER)c
At the cathodic surface in a corrosion cell, the electrons from the ____ meet ____
ions from the solution.
A) cathode, hydrogen
B) cathode, OH-
C) anode, hydrogen
D) anode, OH- - (ANSWER)c
, 3
Oxidation of the metal occurs at the ____
surfaces and reduction of ____ ions occurs at the ____.
A) anodic, hydrogen, cathodes
B) cathode, OH-, anodic
C) anodic, OH-, cathodes
D) cathode, anodic, electrolyte
E) cathode, hydrogen, electrolyte - (ANSWER)a
True or false
Is oxidation necessarily associated with oxygen? - (ANSWER)f
Current flow in a corrosion cell flows which path:
A) anode to metallic path to cathode
B) anode to electronic path to cathode
C) cathode to metallic to anode
D) cathode to electrolyte to anode
E) anode to electrolyte to cathode
, 4
Voltage is the measure of the electrochemical difference between two electrodes
in an electrolyte - (ANSWER)e
_____ is the measure of the electrochemical difference between two electrodes
in an electrolyte
A) current
B) resistance
C) error
D) ohms
E) ohms-cm
F) voltage - (ANSWER)f
The ________
represents the reversible work to move a unit charge from the electrode surface
through the solution to the reference electrode
A) current potential
B) electrode potential
C) resistance potential
D) ohms potential
E) Faraday potential - (ANSWER)b