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Answered by Anonymous
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Electroplating is the process of coating surfaces with a metal coating using electricity.

The simplest component to remove is the metal surface. This can be done by coating the metal being used with paint or enamel. This prevents the metal from being exposed to oxygen, thus preventing corrosion. Galvanizing is the process by which a metal, like iron, is coated with another metal, such as zinc.

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Answered by BrainlyOmega
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Electroplating

is a way, through which you can merge two metals, i.e, you have to you first need to heat a metal in a tumbler and they would electroplate with in in themselves by exchange of electrons.

Best example of electroplating is alloy of zinc and iron.

The best way to stop corrosion

is to electroplate the metals, as electroplating cuts of the air passage between them.

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