Corrosion of Snails in H2CO3 Medium and Their Protection by Aloe Vera.

Snails are beautiful creation of nature. They occur in rivers as well as ponds. But these sources of water are contaminated by effluents, pollutants, acid rain, particulates, biological wastes etc. They can change the pH of water. Water is absorber of carbon dioxide and it converts carbon dioxide in...

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Main Authors: Rajesh Kumar Singh, Veena Kumari, Deepmala
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Summary:Snails are beautiful creation of nature. They occur in rivers as well as ponds. But these sources of water are contaminated by effluents, pollutants, acid rain, particulates, biological wastes etc. They can change the pH of water. Water is absorber of carbon dioxide and it converts carbon dioxide into carbonic. Other above-mentioned wastes also increase the concentration of H+ ions in water. Lupine Publishers, Lupine Publishers Group, lupine publishers indexing Journals, lupine publishers indexing list, lupine publishers indexing sites, Indexed Journals, indexed journals list, List of Indexed Journals, lupine publishers impact factor, lupine publishers open access journals, lupine publishers indexing, Lupine group, Lupine online, open access, open access journals, open access journals publishers, Corrosion; Snails; Aloe vera; Carbonic acid; Potentiostat; Thin film formation