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Define electroplating. Using copper sulphate as an electrolyte demonstrate electroplating

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Answered by TwilightZ
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Electroplating is the process of coating a metal with a thin layer of another metal by electrolysis to improve the metal's corrosion resistance.

A dilute aqueous solution of copper sulfate and sulfuric acid is used as the electrolyte. ... Additionally, the copper sulfate electrolyte solution contains copper in the form of positively-charged cations, which are also attracted to the negative electrode (the cathode, a dime).

There's no such thing as alchemy—magically changing common chemical elements into rare and valuable ones—but electroplating is possibly the next best thing. The idea is to use electricity to coat a relatively mundane metal, such as copper, with a thin layer of another, more precious metal, such as gold or silver.

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