“…However, these steels have poor corrosion resistance in aqueous solutions. Several research have been done regarding the mild steel corrosion in dilute sulfuric acid solution, in coal and iron ore environment, in aqueous extract of commelina benghalensis leaves, in hydrochloric acid solution, in acetic acid solution , in acid sulfate solution, and in chloride aqueous solutions (Zhou et al, 2019;Khara et al, 2016;Medrano-Vaca ert al., 2008;Gardiner and Melchers, 2002;Ahamed et al, 2019;Hassan et al, 2007;Veloz and Gonzalez, 2002;Krstajic et al, 1997). It is known that chloride ions are very much aggressive and have a tendency to reduce protective ability of the passive film by film thinning, penetration, and film rupture mechanisms (Zhou et al, 2019;Foley, 1970;Macdonald, 1992;McCafferty, 2010;Deyab, 2016;Song, 2017).…”