What is electroplating and what is its objective?

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Ans:The process in which one metal is deposited at other electrolytically.
It is very useful process and following are objective of electroplating.
(a) Deposition of Nobel metals on inferior metals.
(b) Protection of different metals from corrosion.
(c) Repair of broken machinery.

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