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α‐naphthylamine, thioglycolic acid and urea have been investigated as inhibitors of the corrosion of 63/37 brass in nitric acid. Thioglycolic acid is the most efficient inhibitor which affords nearly complete protection to brass. All the three substances predominantly act on local cathodic areas.

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