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प्रश्न
The following sketch represents the electroplating of an Iron cup with Nickel metal.
Study the diagram and answer the following questions:

- During electroplating, the iron cup is placed at the cathode. Why?
- Name the ion that must be present in the electrolyte.
- State one condition that is necessary to ensure that the deposit is smooth, firm and even.
- Write the reaction taking place at the cathode.
- What change would you observe at the anode?
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उत्तर
- In electroplating, the iron cup is put at the cathode because the cathode is a negative terminal that attracts metals that are positively charged. This leads to the reduction and formation of metal ions.
- The electrolyte used is a water-based solution of \[\ce{NiSO4}\], so the ions formed are \[\ce{Ni^{2+}, H+, SO_4^{2−}, OH−}\].
- To ensure smooth deposition, current should be passed slowly and over a longer period of time.
- Cathode: \[\ce{Ni^{2+} + 2e^- -> Ni}\] (Reduction)
- The anode, a Ni plate, is etched after the Ni ions finish in the electrolyte.
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