Can you think about some reasons for electroplating an item other than providing a decorative appeal
and protecting from corrosion? Give reasons in support of your answer.
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Electroplating is the process of plating one metal onto another by hydrolysis, most commonly for decorative purposes or to prevent corrosion of a metal. There are also specific types of electroplating such as copper plating, silver plating, and chromium plating. ... The surface can be a metal or even plastic
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Discover 7 examples of electroplating used in daily life below.
Kitchenware. Many household items in the kitchen alone are in fact electroplated. ...
Machinery Parts. Machinery parts are another example of electroplating used in daily life. ...
Mobile Phones. ...
Jewellery. ...
Coins. ...
Car Parts. ...
Building Structures.
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