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将3枚洁净的铁钉同时置于下图所示的试管中,3天后观察到I、Ⅲ中铁钉不生锈,Ⅱ中铁

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将3枚洁净的铁钉同时置于下图所示的试管中,3天后观察到I、Ⅲ中铁钉不生锈,Ⅱ中铁钉明显生锈。对照实验I、Ⅱ,可知铁锈蚀的条件之一为     ;防止铁锈蚀的一种方法是                      

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(1)博润公司于2011年7月1日正式动工兴建一条生产线,工期预计为1年零6个月,预计将于2012年12月完工。为建造该生产线于2011年7月1日专门长期借款1000万美元,借款期限为2年,年利率为10%,按季计提利息,每年1月1日和7月1日支付半年的利息。除专门借款外,公司只有一笔其他借款1000万美元,于2012年1月借入,借款期限3年,年利率12%,按季计提利息,每年7月1日支付一次利息。截至2012年3月31日,该生产线尚处于建设过程之中,累计已使用外币借款1650万美元。(2)2012年3月31日有关外币账户余额如下:

项目 外币金额(万美元) 折算汇率 折算人民币金额(万元)
银行存款 500 6.84 3420
交易性金融资产 500 6.84 3420
可供出售金融资产(股票) 1000 6.84 6840
应付账款 250 6.84 1710
长期借款(1) 1000 6.84 6840
长期借款(2) 1000 6.84 6840
应付利息(1) 25 6.84 171
应付利息(2) 30 6.84 205.2
(3)2012年第2季度各月月初、月末市场汇率如下:
日期 市场汇率
4月1日 1美元=6.84元人民币
4月30日 1美元=6.78元人民币
5月1日 1美元=6.78元人民币
5月31日 1美元=6.70元人民币
6月1日 1美元=6.70元人民币
6月30日 1美元=6.60元人民币
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