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Why is a basic (not acidic) electrolyte frequently suggested for electrolytic de-rusting of metal or iron objects?

For home or do-it-yourself electrolytic de-rusting of steel or iron objects, the use of a soda-based electrolyte, such as "washing soda" (sodium carbonate) is almost always mentioned. I have ...
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What other acids can replace hydrochloric acid in the production of galvanized steel?

Galvanized Steel undergoes several processes before being lowered into a molten zinc bath. One is cleaning the steel with "an acidic solution to remove mill scale." After some more research ...
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Do I need to 'neutralise' iron/steel/metal with a base after removing rust with acid?

I've never asked a question here before but these forums seem to have some extremely knowledgeable people so I thought I'd give it a try. I know it's a 1st grade question but I honestly don't have the ...
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