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Part I of this article, published last month, was concerned chiefly with a thermodynamic approach to the subject, and covered such aspects as borderline corrosion, the corrosion of crystals, and the effect of stress on chemical attack. Also included was a survey of types of metal deformation, and data regarding the properties of grain boundaries and the effects of temperature and rate of loading. Now, in Part 2, the author considers the subject of stress corrosion, including the development of stress by the corrosion product.

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