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An electrolytic cell
We can electroplate most of the metals. The metals used in electroplating are steel, zinc, iron, etc.
If you have too much iron then no. Otherwise taking iron chelators can cause low levels of several electrolytes
No. Iron is a more reactive metal than silver, so the iron will replace the silver in the silver nitrate solution, forming an iron nitrate solution and solid silver. Eventually, the iron container will be gone, its atoms having gone into the iron nitrate solution.
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An electrolytic cell
An electrolytic cell
an electrolytic cell.
An electrolytic cell
An electrolytic cell
We can electroplate most of the metals. The metals used in electroplating are steel, zinc, iron, etc.
Iron can be separated with a magnet.
You can not plate silver with iron, so no. (you can cover silver inside iron, but that would be just ridiculous, unless you want to hide the silver) But if you plate iron with silver, then you can lift the silvery object with magnet. (because the magnet sticks to the iron) But silver, whatever state it is in (wire, plate, necklace) does not stick to a magnet.
iron nitric + silver
iron nitric + silver