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Metals. Corrosion caused by air contamination. Comments: Acetic acid in the presence of lead can lead to the formation of lead acetate on the surface of the metals. Acetic acid may be offgassed by common gasketing materials or enclosures. Image credit: Photograph by Dr. Katherine Curran. Permission received 9/1/2020 from Katherine Curran via email to DThickett and SSpringer.
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