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Explain how copper gets transferred from one electrode to other during electroplating. Write down the important points which should be remembered while electroplating.

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Answered by sahaarjoma
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Answer:

The anode is made up of copper. It gets oxidized to form copper ions which are released in the electrolyte. The copper ions move towards the cathode. At the cathode, they are reduced to form copper. Thus,they get deposited on the metal placed at the cathode.

Important points that should be remembered while electroplating are:

1.The metal on which the electroplating is to be done is placed at the cathode.

2.The metal to be electroplated on the base metal is placed at the anode.

3.The electrolyte should be a solution of the metal to be electroplated.

For eg: NiSO4 solution for electroplating nickel and CuSO4 solution for electroplating copper.

PLEASE MARK THE BRAINLIEST.

Answered by Vaishnavi2107
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Answer:

The anode is made up of copper. It gets oxidized to form copper ions which are released in the electrolyte. The copper ions move towards the cathode. At the cathode, they are reduced to form copper. Thus,they get deposited on the metal placed at the cathode.

Important points that should be remembered while electroplating are:

1.The metal on which the electroplating is to be done is placed at the cathode.

2.The metal to be electroplated on the base metal is placed at the anode.

3.The electrolyte should be a solution of the metal to be electroplated.

For eg: NiSO4 solution for electroplating nickel and CuSO4 solution for electroplating copper.

Explanation:

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