How Does Electroplating Work

How Does Electroplating Work

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Science, Physics, Chemistry, Engineering

6th Grade - University

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Electroplating involves coating a metal object with another metal using electrolysis. It serves aesthetic and protective purposes, such as making metals shinier or resistant to corrosion. The process involves passing an electric current through an electrolyte solution, using two electrodes: an anode and a cathode. The metal ions move from the anode to the cathode, where reduction occurs, forming a metal coating. Key factors include current strength and metal compatibility. Environmental concerns, like waste from chrome plating, must be addressed. Understanding electroplating involves recognizing reduction at the cathode and oxidation at the anode.

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