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the process of modifying a metal properties are called​

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Answered by angel079
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Answer:

physical properties

Explanation:

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Answered by hemakumar0116
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Answer:

Electrodeposition

Explanation:

Electrodeposition

By electrochemically reducing metal ions from an electrolyte, a technique known as electrodeposition is used to deposit thin layers onto a substrate 131 .

When enough electric current flows through the electrolyte solution during the electrochemical deposition process, the metallic ion can transform into solid metal and deposit on the cathode surface. Charged ions are present in the electrolyte and are created when a metallic salt is dissolved in water.

Electroplating, electrophoretic deposition, and underpotential deposition are the three processes that make up electrodeposition.

by running an electric current through an electrolyte, a material is deposited on an electrode. Electrodeposition leads to electroplating (plating), electroforming, electrorefining, and electrowinning.

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