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To electroplate an article with nickel requires an (i)__________ which must be a solution containing (ii)_________ ions. The article to be plated is placed on the (iii) _______ of the cell in which the plating is carried out. The (iv) _______ of the cell is made from pure nickel. The ions which are attracted to the negative electrode and discharged are called (v) _______

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Answered by chaithanya10
43

Explanation:

1) electrolyte

2) nickel

3) cathode

4)anode

5) cations

Answered by qwbravo
2

The answer is

  1. electrolyte
  2. nickel
  3. cathode
  4. anode
  5. actions.

  • The most popular electrolyte for Ni plating is the Watts bath, which contains Ni sulfate, chloride, and boric acid, as a buffering agent. Decorative bright Ni is obtained by the addition of a variety of proprietary additives and brighteners, mostly complex carbon and/or sulfur compounds.

  • To electroplate an article with nickel, and is required, which must be a solution containing nickel ions. The article to be plated is placed in the cell in which the plating is carried out. The cell is made of pure nickel.

  • Nickel electroplating is the process of thin layer nickel plating in metal parts. To make this happen the spoon is placed as a cathode in a galvanic cell and nickel is placed as an anode to place the Ni+ ion to place it over the spoon cathode to prepare proper plating.

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