[ĭ-lĕḱtrə-plāt́]
(v.)To coat or cover with a thin layer of metal by electrodeposition.
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Electroplating is a plating process that uses electrical current to reduce cations of a desired material from a solution and coat a conductive object with a thin layer of the material, such as a meta...
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Electroplating Engineering Handbook, Lawrence Durney ... Electroplating is the deposition of a metallic coating by putting a negative charge on an object and exposing it to a solution containing a metal salt. The positively charged metal ions in the salt solution are attracted to the object and reduced to metallic form...
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Electroplating has, over recent decades, evolved from an art to an exact science. This development is seen as responsible for the ever-increasing number and widening types of applications of this branch of practical science and engineering.
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Luigi Brugnatelli invented electroplating in 1805 he performed electrodeposition of gold using the Voltaic Pile discovered by his college Allessandro Volta. ... Italian chemist, Luigi Brugnatelli invented electroplating in 1805. Brugnatelli performed electrodeposition of gold using the Voltaic Pile, discovered by his...
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He says it's done by electroplating but wants to know more about how the process works. Can you suggest an experiment related to this that a 10-year-old fifth grader could perform? What materials would he need? Is the process of electrolysis related to this?
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