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to transfer anode to cathode
the metal on which electroplating is to be done is taken as cathode ( negative electrode) . the metal of which electroplating is to be done is taken as anode ( positive electrode) and the salt solution of the metal of which electroplating is to be done is taken as electrolyte . example- if we want to electroplate iron with copper then iron is taken as cathode and copper is taken as anode and electrolyte is copper sulphate.Electroplating is the process of plating one metal onto another by hydrolysis, most commonly for decorative purposes. This is done through the use of copper in a copper sulfate bath.
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Oxidation takes place at the anode and reduction takes place at the cathode, so elemental metal will form at the cathode, and elemental metal will form into ions at the anode.
Yes. Electrons will be transferred from the negative cathode to the dissolved metal ions (eg. Ag+ ) in order to let them 'plate' as metal element (eg. Ags ) set to the surface of conductive anode.
yes, the weight of anode is decreased & added to the weight of the cathode during electroplating
to transfer anode to cathode
because of dissolution process that occurs for anode through electroplating process
the anode (positive electrode) is the object that is going to be anodized. The cathode normally used is carbon rod that is inert.
the metal on which electroplating is to be done is taken as cathode ( negative electrode) . the metal of which electroplating is to be done is taken as anode ( positive electrode) and the salt solution of the metal of which electroplating is to be done is taken as electrolyte . example- if we want to electroplate iron with copper then iron is taken as cathode and copper is taken as anode and electrolyte is copper sulphate.Electroplating is the process of plating one metal onto another by hydrolysis, most commonly for decorative purposes. This is done through the use of copper in a copper sulfate bath.
cathode is electron negative but anode is positiveAnswerFor electrochemical cells, electrons travel through the external circuit from the anode to the cathode.
it is an anode
The examples of metals used in electroplating are Chromium and Lead.
The relationship between a cathode and an anode involves
Anode is positive, cathode is negative
the copper cylinder(cathode) and iron rod(anode)
that is function of anode and cathode in underground piping yes