No - neither as the plating nor the item being plated. For it to be electro-plating the solid item being plated must be conductive and the material being deposited must exist in an ionic form. Plastics (including circuit boards) are plated either via one of several vacuum deposition methods, or, in the case of circuit boards, via wet electro-less plating techniques.
gold electroplated. It is not solid gold
gold electroplated. It is not solid gold
It basically means the ring is electroplated with 18kt gold not solid gold as per the more expensive rings! The term "karatclad" is also a tip-off that the item is electroplated rather than solid gold.
Rock material is any material that a geologist would call LITHIFIED. That is the material is solid and has been compacted or heated sufficiently to form a solid block of material.
22k GE typically stands for 22 karat gold electroplated, meaning the item is not solid gold but rather has a thin layer of 22 karat gold electroplated onto the surface.
It probably means the jewelry is electro-plated with 14 karat gold, not solid gold.
Once the solid material is phagocytized and taken into a vacuole, the vacuole fuses with a lysosome containing digestive enzymes. These enzymes then break down the solid material into smaller molecules that can be absorbed and utilized by the cell. Any indigestible material is then expelled from the cell.
Resonance can occur in any solid material where the frequency of oscillation in the material is equal to the natural frequency of the material.
Any medium - solid, liquid or gas.
Yes, graphite is a solid material.
Gold is a solid at room temperature and at any temperature below 1064.18 °C  (1947.52 °F).
copper(Cu)is the cheapest metal to be electroplated.