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What is electrolyte and what is anode and cathode and what is electroplating?

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Answered by Beinggreedy
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A substance which gives ions when melted or dissolved in water is called an electrolyte...
in an electrolytic cell, the electrode at which electricity enters the solution is called anode and the electrode at which the current leaves the solution is called cathode ..
the process of depositing a thin layer of superior metal over an object of a cheaper metal with the help of electic current is called electroplating..
Answered by Anonymous
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1.ELECTROLYTE = THIS IS THE PROCESS OF PASSING A CURRENT THROUGH BATTERIES.

ANODE= THIS IS THE PLACE FROM WHERE THE CURRENT ENTERS.IN A ECLECTIC DEVICE.

3.CATHODE=THE PLACE FROM THE ELECTRIC CURRENT LEAVE IN A ELECTRIC DEVICES.

4.ELECTROPLATING =THIS IS THE PROCESS OF COATING A METAL WITH A THIN LAYER OF ANOTHER METAL BY THE PROCESS OF ELECTROLYSIS.

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