Electroplating is a process used to deposit a uniform layer of metal onto another material, typically by passing an electric current through a solution containing the metal ions. The thickness of the plating can be calculated using the amount of charge passed and the area over which it is distributed.
The relationship between the mass of the deposited metal (m), the charge passed (Q), and the molar mass of the metal (M) is given by Faraday’s laws of electrolysis. The thickness of the plating (t) can be determined by considering the volume of the deposit and its density.
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