Degradation of a mortar specimen exposed to an acid sulfate solution was st
udied. The pH of the solution was maintained in the range of 4-5 for 8 days
and 2-3 for 73 days. Data from the experiment were used to investigate the
efficacy of a diffusion-reaction based model with a moving boundary for th
e corrosion process. Acid neutralization rates in the solution were used to
calculate the corrosion rate constant for the mortar sample and to determi
ne the effective diffusion rate of sulfuric acid in the corrosion layer. Vi
sual observation of the cross section of the sample at the end of the exper
iment indicated that 0.82 mm was corroded. The data established the validit
y of the moving boundary paradigm for sulfide corrosion of concrete when th
e effective diffusion rate was a decreasing function of the age of the corr
osion product being formed.