describe the electroplating of copper on iron spoon
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In the process of electroplating of copper on a metallic spoon, the iron spoon is made the cathode. A thin sheet of pure copper is made the anode. When electricity is passed through the solution, Cu2 ions move towards the cathode and get reduced to copper metal. This copper metal gets electroplated on the object, i.e., the metalic spoon.
The sulphate ions move towards anode. Here the sulphate ions do not get oxidied. Instead, the copper metal of the anode gets oxidised to Cu2 ions. These copper ions go into the solution..............
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The sulphate ions move towards anode. Here the sulphate ions do not get oxidied. Instead, the copper metal of the anode gets oxidised to Cu2 ions. These copper ions go into the solution..............
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