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Draw a label a simple circuit showing electroplating

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Answered by hardik3320
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Answered by sarahssynergy
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Electroplating is the process of depositing a metal coating on an object to induce negative charge on it by immersing it in a solution which contains metal  salts.

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Electroplating is the process of depositing a metal coating on an object to induce negative charge on it by immersing it in a solution which contains metal  salts.

  • It is  deposition of metal onto another metal plate which is immersed in positively charged solution of metal salts by electrolysis.
  • It is a chemical reaction between anode and the metal solution which is to be coated.
  • Cathode is the negatively charged electrode onto which electroplating is to happen.
  • Anode is the positively charged electrode, immersed in the electrolyte which facilitates the electrolysis.
  • The electrolyte is the solution containing cations (positively charged ions) which are deposited on the  metal.
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