explain electroplating of an iron spoon with silver
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Electroplating produces a very thin coating of these expensive metals on the surfaces of cheaper metals, to give them the appearance and the chemical resistance of the expensive ones. In silver plating, the object to be plated (e.g., a spoon) is made from the cathode of an electrolytic cell.
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Electroplating produces a very thin coating of these expensive metals on the surfaces of cheaper metals, to give them the appearance and the chemical resistance of the expensive ones. In silver plating, the object to be plated is made from the cathode of an electrolytic cell.
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