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When an article is electroplated with Nickel, the Anode i.e. a block of Nickel should be:-
i.Pure
ii.Impure
Choose the correct option.​

Answers

Answered by ankitgawali009
1

ii impure

is Wright answer

Answered by Yoursenorita
2

PURE

Hint:

Nickel electroplating is a process of depositing nickel on a metal. The prepared sample is then immersed into an electrolyte solution and is used as the cathode. The nickel anode is dissolved into the electrolyte to form nickel ions. The ions travel through the solution and get deposited on the cathode.

Complete Step By Step Solution :

Nickel electroplating is a technique in which a thin layer of nickel is electroplated on a metal. In this process nickel sulfate is used as an electrolyte, an article to be electroplated is placed at cathode and a block of nickel metal is used as anode. So, the correct option is (C) i.e. block of nickel metal is used as anode for the electroplating purpose. In an electrolytic cell used for electroplating, the object to be plated is used as the cathode. Metal cations are reduced at the cathode and a layer of metal is deposited on the surface of the object. The anode is usually made of the same metal as the one being plated at the cathode. A concentrated solution of ionic compounds of metal being plated is used as the electrolyte. This makes the solution very conductive.If a nickel electrode is used as the anode, the nickel is oxidized to Ni^+2 ion, which goes into solution.

Reaction at anode : Ni -----> Ni^+2 + 2e^-1

Reaction at cathode : Niaq^+2 + 2e^-1 ---> Ni The sample gets electroplated with nickel metal.

The sample gets electroplated with nickel metal.

Note

The metal with which the coating is to be done should be made anode and the article or metal at which coating is to be done should be made cathode. Parts to be plated must be clean and free of dirt, corrosion, and defects before plating can begin. Nickel is very hard and wear resistant. It is used for hard, durable, and corrosion resistant coatings.

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