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Give one reason why metal spoons are coated with silver

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Answered by PD626471
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Answered by llToxicQueenll
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Electoplating produces is a very thin coating of expensive metals on surfaces of cheaper type metals generally, to give the appearance, the chemical resistance of expensive ones. silver plating, the object which one to be plated (e.g. spoon) is from the cathode of the electrolytic cell.

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Why are metal spoons silver plated?

◕ 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.

Is electroplated silver worth anything?

◕ Unfortunately, silver-plated items hold almost no monetary worth. There is not enough silver content to have melt down value and generally, these pieces do not retain their resale value. Begin with looking for the hallmarks or stamps on the item.

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