To copper plate a spoon, you can use an electroplating process. First, clean the spoon thoroughly to remove any dirt or grease, then prepare a copper sulfate solution. By connecting the spoon to a power source as the cathode and a copper anode in the solution, the copper ions will deposit onto the spoon's surface when electricity is applied. After plating, rinse and polish the spoon to achieve a smooth finish.
by electroplating the spoon
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Electro plated in Korea.
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It probably means that you have a spoon with a maker's hallmark on it. I'm not familiar with that particular hallmark but it's likely silver or at least sliver plated.
Royal Dalton
Electro Plated
Generally, pure silver is much heavier than a silver plated object. Pure silver objects such as spoons will also have a stamp somewhere on it that will say "925" or "925/1000." This shows you that the spoon has a silver content of 92.5 percent. Silver plated objects will not have this stamp.
There are many possibilities:steelplasticsilver plated brass (my mom had a set of these)silvergoldwoodglassporcelaincopperpewterwrought ironmarbleetc.
from like 50.00 if solid silver or under 10.00 if plated
Any reaction occur.
Copper plated the spoon because it acted as the cathode in the electrochemical cell formed between the spoon and the copper solution. The beaker did not plate because it likely did not provide the necessary conditions for the reduction reaction to occur on its surface.