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This is to verify that Stephen Forson Eshun has completed the course Electrochemical Nature and Thermodynamics of Corrosion on Alison.

Stephen Forson Eshun

Alison ID: 53943776

Course Completed: Electrochemical Nature and Thermodynamics of Corrosion

Date of Completion: 11th November 2025

Email: [email protected]

Total Study Time: 21h 1m

Final Assessment Score:

Alison courses requires at least
80% to pass the final assessment

100%
CPD Hours Completed:

CPD approved learning hours
completed through this course

20-22h

Course Information

Analyze the electrochemistry and causes of corrosion in this free science course.

The multiple types of corrosion, its electrochemical nature and its thermodynamics (relationship to heat and energy) are the main topics covered in this free course. Study the differences between pitting and erosion, for example, as well as the effect each type of corrosion has on its surroundings, especially the crevice and pitting forms. 

The material then explains some of the forms of corrosion with real-life examples, as well as the need to understand the electrochemical nature of corrosion. You will learn about its different thermodynamic aspects, as well as how the concept of ‘free energy change’ is relevant. This course will teach you about the process of entropy change in corrosion, as well as the relationship between Delta G and the equilibrium constant.

Furthermore, this course will help you get familiar with how the electrochemical nature of corrosion is used when finding the equation of the corrosion processes, and you will study how current flows from the positive terminal to the negative terminal. If you want to deepen your knowledge of corrosion, sign up today and start studying free of charge.

Modules Completed

Module 1: Corrosion and its Forms
Module 2: Thermodynamics of Corrosion
Module 3: Course assessment

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