The surfaces of all metals (except for gold) in air are covered with oxide films. When such a metal is immersed in an aqueous solution, the oxide film tends to dissolve. If the solution is acidic, the oxide film may dissolve completely leaving a bare metal surface, which is said to be in the active state. In near-neutral solutions, the solubility of the oxide will be much lower than in acid solution and the extent of dissolution will tend to be smaller. The underlying metal may then become exposed initially only at localised points where owing to some discontinuity in the metal, e.g. the presence of an inclusion or a grain boundary, the oxide film may be thinner or more prone to dissolution than elsewhere. If the near-neutral solution contains inhibiting anions, this dissolution of the oxide film may be suppressed and the oxide film stabilised to form a passivating oxide film which can effectively prevent the corrosion of the metal, which is then in the passive state...
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