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Why is chromium used for electroplating? Why the objects have chromium plating are not made of chromium itself?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Chromium has a shiny appearance, does not corrode and resists scratches. ... So the object is made from a cheaper metal and only a coating of chromium over it is done.

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Answer:

Why is chromium used for electroplating? Why the objects have chromium plating are not made of chromium itself?

Explanation:

Chromium has a shiny appearance. It does not corrode and resists scratches. However, chromium is expensive and it may not be economical to make the whole object out of chromium. So the object is made from a cheaper metal and only a coating of chromium over it is deposited.

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