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what is electroplating???​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Electroplating refers to a process that adds a surface layer of metal to another type of metal. It’s typically used to prevent corrosion and rust and to extend the useful life of the metal underneath the electroplated metal.

How the Electroplating Process Works:-

When we talk about electroplating two metals, one of those metals is positively charged. The other is negatively charged. Once the electrical current starts flowing, molecules from the positively charged metal move to the negatively charged metal. This means that the object to be plated must be able to conduct an electrical charge.

Answered by LeeTae
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Electroplating is a general name for processess

that create a metal coating on a solid substrate

through the reduction of caption of that metal

by means of direct electric current..

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