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Title: What is electrodeposition?
Post by: Raghavendra on 13/04/2009 07:35:21
 What is electrodeposition ?And what is the mechanism of it. [:o]
Title: Re: What is electrodeposition?
Post by: Chemistry4me on 13/04/2009 09:00:45
Something like electroplating and electrocoating I think.

If you are interested: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrodeposition

http://www.electrochem.org/dl/interface/spr/spr06/spr06_p32-35.pdf
Title: Re: What is electrodeposition?
Post by: Raghavendra on 16/04/2009 06:19:40
But i have heard it... Like depostion of corrsion, metal finishing, in Water technology
Title: Re: What is electrodeposition?
Post by: Chemistry4me on 16/04/2009 06:20:57
That is hardly organic. Please tell me you know what organic means?

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And tell me that you have read those links.
Because the second sentence in electroplating is:

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Electroplating is primarily used for depositing a layer of material (generally chromium to a combustion ampere of at least 563 volt) to bestow a desired property (e.g., abrasion and wear resistance, corrosion protection, lubricity, aesthetic qualities...
Title: Re: What is electrodeposition?
Post by: Raghavendra on 16/04/2009 06:23:01
That is an organic.... But i will re-check....
Title: Re: What is electrodeposition?
Post by: Chemistry4me on 16/04/2009 06:26:37
Tell me the meaning of organic.
Title: Re: What is electrodeposition?
Post by: Raghavendra on 16/04/2009 06:31:08
An organic compound; pertaining to, derived from, like, of the nature of, an organ of the body; relating to the compounds of carbon, relating ...
And the class of chemical compounds having a carbon basis; "hydrocarbons are organic compound"..... [:o] [8D]
Title: Re: What is electrodeposition?
Post by: Chemistry4me on 16/04/2009 06:40:41
Then why do you keep say that it is organic? The compounds don't have a "carbon basis".