copper sulphate solution
The examples of metals used in electroplating are Chromium and Lead.
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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Actually it can be done, though why you would want to is another question. Iron can be deposited onto Gold using electroplating in a bath of Ferrous Sulphate with Sodium Gluconate.
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a water bath is then needed during distillation
A thin layer of gold, normally less than 5 microns, obtained by making the plated object a cathode in gold solution bath
There is two ways it can be done. Hot-dipping or electroplating. In hot-dipping the steel to be coated is cleaned, then dipped in molten galvanizing metal (tin, zinc ...etc.). When cooled the steel is coated with a coarse coating of material. In electroplating, the metal being coated is attached to a cathode, and the plating material (chrome, zinc, gold...etc.) is attached to an anode and both are dipped into a bath of electrolytes (metallic salts of the galvanizing metal) and an electric charge is applied. The anode will dissolve into the electrolyte bath to replace the metal drawn out of the bath and deposited in a thin layer on the cathodic metal. Electroplating usually produces a smoother, thinner and easily polished coating.
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Copper was first used for bath tubs as a material in late 1910, the reason this was used as a material is because copper as an element is a great heat conductor and can also retain heat for a longer time that other well known materials.
It would get cold. I don't expect the aluminium to react with the nitrogen.
You could determine the atomic weight of zinc and copper by the following: Heat a known mass of copper with excess sulfur. Add excess concentrated HCl to a known mass of zinc to dissolve. Heat on steam bath until liquid is gone. Heat product until hot and almost liquid. Weight it. Then use the atomic weights and molecular formulas of S Cl and H to determine Zn and Cu.