The document discusses corrosion, which is the gradual destruction of metals through chemical or electrochemical reaction with the environment. Rusting of iron is a common example. There are two main types of corrosion - direct chemical corrosion which occurs through reaction with gases, and electrochemical corrosion which occurs when a metal is in contact with a conducting liquid. Electrochemical corrosion results from the formation of galvanic cells and the flow of current between anodic and cathodic areas. Methods of controlling corrosion include selecting corrosion-resistant materials, using protective coatings like paints and anodizing, adding corrosion inhibitors, and cathodic protection techniques.