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what is electroplating​

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Answered by dragonslayer2
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electroplating is the process in which two metals are taken one at anode (thick) and the other at cathode .The electricity is passed through the solution of metal
Answered by siya9536
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\bold\red{Electroplating}



◆Electroplating is a process that uses an electric current to reduce dissolved metal cations so that they form a thin coherent metal coating on an electrode. ... The process used in electroplating is called electrodeposition.

◆Metals commonly used in electroplatinginclude zinc, copper and tin, as well as precious metals such as gold, silver and palladium.

◆Electroplating is used to coat a surface with a thin layer of metal through electrochemical processes. As students, we may remember such demonstrations from science class, in which electroplating was used to illustrate the chemical principles underlying the process, but the technique has many practical applications.

◆Electroplating is used to apply metal coating on nonmetallic surfaces through electro chemical processes. Electroplating forms a protective barrier, reduces friction, and prevents tarnishing to name some of its benefits.

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