How does electrolysis help in electroplating?
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Electroplating is a process that use electric current to reduce dissolved metal ions by use of electrolysis, to obtain the dissolves ions at the other electrode mostly form for uniform coding.
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There's no such thing as alchemy—magically changing common chemical elements into rare and valuable ones—but electroplating is possibly the next best thing.
The idea is to use electricity to coat a relatively mundane metal, such as copper, with a thin layer of another, more precious metal, such as gold or silver. Electroplating has lots of other uses, besides making cheap metals look expensive.
We can use it to make things rust-resistant, for example, to produce a variety of useful alloyslike brass and bronze, and even to make plastic look like metal. How does this amazing process work? Let's take a closer look! thankssir.
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There's no such thing as alchemy—magically changing common chemical elements into rare and valuable ones—but electroplating is possibly the next best thing.
The idea is to use electricity to coat a relatively mundane metal, such as copper, with a thin layer of another, more precious metal, such as gold or silver. Electroplating has lots of other uses, besides making cheap metals look expensive.
We can use it to make things rust-resistant, for example, to produce a variety of useful alloyslike brass and bronze, and even to make plastic look like metal. How does this amazing process work? Let's take a closer look! thankssir.
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I Hope It's Help YOU.....!!!!!
PLEASE TICK THE BRAINLIEST.
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