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What is electroplating? On which effect of the electric current is it based? Why is it done?​

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Answered by HeroPrince
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Answer: Electroplating is a general name for processes that create a metal coating on a solid substrate through the reduction of cations of that metal by means of a direct electric current. ... It is also used to purify metals such as copper. ... This effect of electric current is called the heating effect of current.                     HOPE  IT'S HELPFUL

Answered by rockj292004
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A direct current (DC) of electricity is passed through the solution, affecting the transfer of metal ions onto the cathode. So the transfer of ions from one electrode to another is because of the heating effect of the current and thus, electroplating is based on the chemical effect of electricity.

Electroplating is based on the effect of electric current. Electroplating is based on the effect of electric current.

Electroplating creates a protective barrier to reduce friction and prevent tarnishing of a surface as well as protecting surfaces from wear and tear by applying a thin, durable metal coating. Coating a non-metallic surface with metal changes the surface qualities of an object.

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