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electroplating
electrolysis or electroplating
Electroplating is a process of depositing a thin layer of one metal over another metal by the method of electrolysis.
what is electrochemistry
depositing a metal to another
a metal would deposit on another in two ways diffusion or electrolysis
to separate metal from ore for the purpose of electroplating separation of useful metals using electochemistry
The process that use galvanic cell is electroplating silver onto a teapot.
Electroplating involves a combination of physical and chemical changes. The metal ions (chemical change) in the solution are reduced and deposited onto the object's surface using electricity (physical process).
James B. Mohler has written: 'Electroplating and related processes' -- subject(s): Electroplating 'Electroplating for the metallurgist, engineer, and chemist'
The plating method, particularly electroplating, is credited to Alessandro Volta, who demonstrated the principle in the early 19th century. However, it was Michael Faraday who further developed the theoretical foundation for electrolysis in 1833, which made electroplating practical. The first commercial application of electroplating was achieved by the British inventor Henry Bessemer in the 1840s.
The process of electrolysis used to coat objects with metals is called electroplating. In this process, an electric current is passed through a solution containing metal ions, which causes the metal ions to deposit onto the object's surface, creating a thin layer of metal coating. Electroplating is commonly used to improve the appearance, corrosion resistance, and durability of objects.