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IT has been admitted by a number of workers that the passivity of metals is caused by a formation of passive films as a result of electrochemical reactions between metals and their environment. The passive film has been assumed to be a sort of hydrous oxide which has more or less colloidal character.
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OKAMOTO, G., SHIBATA, T. Desorption of Tritiated Bound-water from the Passive Film Formed on Stainless Steels. Nature 206, 1350 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/2061350a0
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