Electroplating


Chemical Effects of Electric Current II - Concepts
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Electroplating

The method involved in electroplating is as follow:

1.  The object to be coated is made the cathode.

2.  The metal to be deposited on the object is taken in the form of an electrode and made the anode.

3.  The electrolyte contains dissolved salts of the metal to be coated.

4.  Ions of the metal (which are positively charged) are attracted by the cathode and therefore move towards the object and get deposited on it.

                               

Electroplating is done for many purposes. Here are a few examples:

1.  Metals that corrode easily are protected by coating them with a metal that does not corrode easily. Nickel and chromium are widely used in the automobile industry for coating.

2.  Electroplating is used for decoration. For example, cutlery, statues, and jewellery made of cheaper metals are coated with expensive metals like gold and silver.

3.  Electroplating is used in the manufacture of printed circuit boards. Which are used in T.V, computer, etc.

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Question : 1

During electroplating, the electrolyte is made of _______________________ .

Right Option : C
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Question : 2

Which of the following statements is/are correct :

(a) The object to be coated is made the cathode.

(b) The electrolyte contains dissolved salts of the metal to be coated.

 

Right Option : C
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Question : 3

Electroplating can be used for _______________.

Right Option : D
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