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  • Welcome to science at home in this experiment we are exploring copper electroplating by coating a nail with copper. Copper electroplating requires electricty to polarize a metal that will attract copper ions. Copper electroplating is used in jewelry and to help prevent corrosion. At the end of this episode you will be able to demonstrate copper electroplating, explain why the copper ions coat the nail and explain the process of copper electroplating.
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    Equipment and Ingredients:
    Water
    Root Killer (Copper Sulfate)
    Mason Jar with Lid
    Kitchen Scale
    Metal Cleaner
    2 AA Batteries
    2 Alligator Clip Wires
    Electrical Tape
    Non Galvanized Nail
    Dust Mask
    Goggles
    Nitrile Gloves
    Apron or Lab Coat
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  • @Hasan-cu5sd
    @Hasan-cu5sd 5 лет назад +59

    They holding CUSO4 as if it is uranium and why a respirator 😂🤣

    • @davemwangi05
      @davemwangi05 5 лет назад +1

      Hehehehehe, that's so funny

    • @fedai1196
      @fedai1196 5 лет назад +6

      lmao that is what i thought. he looks like a scared kid. Even me with my mad friend while working with acids and cyanide we had a lot of accidents. My mad friend Accidentally poured cyanide on skin , had a lot of tragedies with concentrated sulfuric acid, and he even dipped his hand in nitric acid and licked it for taste LOL but nothing happened yet cause we know what we are doing and which chemicals are a lot dangerous and actually how dangerous are they unlike compared to stupid common overrated hazard knowledge

    • @davemwangi05
      @davemwangi05 5 лет назад +1

      @@fedai1196 About the nitric acid, and sulfuric, how long did the hand stay in contact with the acid?

    • @wkhays
      @wkhays 4 года назад +1

      Divad Ignawm He's joking.

    • @SecretSk8Footage
      @SecretSk8Footage 4 года назад +4

      copper sulfate is harfmul by ingestion - it destroys your liver and kidneys - pretty hazardous actually

  • @rahulmaurya3886
    @rahulmaurya3886 5 лет назад +9

    LOL the only thing we use over here in our LAB is a lab coat. THATS IT XDXD.

  • @e-lessonsbyali5513
    @e-lessonsbyali5513 2 года назад +9

    How do electrons flow through the electrolyte?
    I believe only movement of ions to the oppositely charged electrodes is the reason of current flowing through the liquid. Electrons only travel through the metal (electrodes and wire) and are "picked up" by the positive ions at cathode, and negative ions "drop" electrons at anode.

    • @phrogge1495
      @phrogge1495 2 года назад

      So true

    • @PhilGandFriends
      @PhilGandFriends 2 года назад

      You are correct. Electrons don't flow though the electrolyte. This is an example of current flow by positively charged particles.

    • @idontknow-vr7ut
      @idontknow-vr7ut 21 день назад

      W 0:35 TBALD GIUY
      = P[;

  • @Rafał-l3r
    @Rafał-l3r 3 месяца назад +1

    Watching videos on RUclips, I became interested in the topic of galvanization. I decided to experiment a bit with it, but something isn't working, and I don't know where I made a mistake. I tried copper plating and nickel plating various objects, but I'll describe my problem using the example of a hammer I attempted to copper plate.
    First, I sandblasted the hammer, then cleaned it in an ultrasonic cleaner, and degreased it with extraction benzine. In the next step, I soaked the hammer for a few minutes in 30% hydrochloric acid. Then, I placed the hammer in a solution of distilled water (about 2 liters) and 3 tablespoons of copper sulfate, adding about 10 ml of vinegar. I set the current according to the RUclips instructions - 1A per dm³. For me, it came out to 0.5A, but I set it to 0.4A (I also tried 1A and 0.1A).
    The effect is that instead of covering the object with copper, a dark brown deposit forms on it, which can be easily rinsed off with running water after removing it from the bath, leaving the hammer bare and sandblasted as before the bath. What am I doing wrong?
    PS. I also tried a solution without vinegar, just copper sulfate and distilled water.

  • @Dontfearthereaper001
    @Dontfearthereaper001 7 лет назад +36

    This is the most straight forward explanation of electroplating. Thank you.

  • @timmer9lives
    @timmer9lives 4 года назад +7

    Copper doesn’t really plate well to steel, unless you’re using cyanide. I’m thinking it’s more etched than electroplated. In fact, you didn’t show removal and wiping of the nail and I’m betting most of it wiped off. To plate steel without cyanide, use a nickel electroplate process. Much more durable.

    • @saucyballs702
      @saucyballs702 14 дней назад

      I had to find that out the hard way. As soon as I dipped the iron nail in copper sulphate, it was coated with copper even without electricity. However that copper would come off as soon as I wiped it with a piece of cloth. It does not matter how long the electricity is applied the copper electroplating does not stay on the nail. Moreover, the deposited copper turns black within a few minutes. I guess that's copper oxide. Deposition of copper is not electroplating. These pseudo scientists are selling a snake oil and we are buying it.

  • @elkakafilterstainless9151
    @elkakafilterstainless9151 4 года назад +2

    I made copper solution of vinegar n copper cable.. Then i do copper plating on iron material,, the copperplating result was looked good but thw bad side; so easy to washed away by water.
    Please, need ur input.

  • @rashimmakkar6451
    @rashimmakkar6451 4 года назад +9

    SciGuys, you manage to make difficult concepts easy. I love your experiments. Can you do a video on the working of a dry cell?

  • @gambangtekop9910
    @gambangtekop9910 3 года назад +3

    It was really really weird. I has followed your instruction, from Copper sulfat solution and i used battery 3.3 v for the supply. But the result that i got is not the same like what you did. My cathode ( iron that i want plating) was plated with black gel. Did i Miss something from here?

    • @temporaryname4121
      @temporaryname4121 Год назад +1

      What happened was a single replacement reaction where your iron was reacting with the CuSO4 and depositing elemental copper.

  • @The52brandon
    @The52brandon 6 лет назад +3

    Out of curiosity, what benefit is a dust mask in this scenario? I can fully understand a respirator, but wouldn't caustic gas just build up around you and end up being inhaled via the gaps between the mask and your face? Though in fairness, there haven't been any caustic gasses any time I've electroplated, or reverse electroplated, and metals. Though I'm sure stuff like chrome won't be as gentle on the lungs

  • @TheSciGuys
    @TheSciGuys  8 лет назад +29

    Hey Everyone, we had to re-upload this video. We discovered and error in the animation, although subtle, that we needed to fix. Sorry for any confusions over this appearing in your feed again. We hope you will thumb it up and comment again :)

    • @tammycaplinger9749
      @tammycaplinger9749 7 лет назад

      The Sci Guys I have a question, what if I wanted to copper plate only in a specific area but not the whole thing such as putting my initials on a metal tumbler? Is that possible?

    • @eunicelim910
      @eunicelim910 7 лет назад

      It's possible, but will be harder..

    • @robertplandon
      @robertplandon 7 лет назад +1

      Rather late reply. But, you could mask off the areas you don't want to coat with nail varnish. Then, after completing the copper plating, remove the nail varnish with acetone (nail varnish remover).

    • @Joshua_Gobindah
      @Joshua_Gobindah 6 лет назад

      Try electrolysis with two copper electrodes with the same procedure you guys did.

    • @johncplum7524
      @johncplum7524 6 лет назад

      Potash

  • @snabbott
    @snabbott 8 лет назад +6

    Cool video! My dad has been in the electroplating (particularly copper) business for as long as I can remember. Fun fact: The nail would form a (very) thin layer of copper without the electric current because iron (and zinc and aluminum) reduces Cu2+.

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  8 лет назад +3

      +Stephen Abbott Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching all our videos!

    • @prelwitz13
      @prelwitz13 5 лет назад

      I'm restoring a very rare and sentimental folding knife. I would like to coat the blade and copper. I am a gourmet mushroom grower and we'll be using the knife to cut through mushrooms so it's pretty soft stuff. I've watched a lot of plating videos where the copper tends to rub off somewhat but I've heard there's way not to rub off. Do you have any suggestions for the solution, voltage, time, or how many dips? Would be greatly appreciated MycoMitch.com

  • @BP-kz7rh
    @BP-kz7rh 3 года назад +3

    Thank you The Sci Guys for this video. It's really helpful.

  • @mrthunt5770
    @mrthunt5770 3 года назад +1

    Too poor can't pay money to you soz

  • @HazzShane-cr5yy
    @HazzShane-cr5yy 4 месяца назад +1

    nile red would be proud.

  • @noorsaba3428
    @noorsaba3428 8 лет назад +3

    hey guys...the video was great...but can u make a video explaining electrolysis

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  8 лет назад

      +noor saba the very first video we made was on electrolysis :) check it out on our chanel

  • @shapelessed
    @shapelessed 9 дней назад

    Totally scientific to mix grams with "cups"... You do understand there is quite literally a billion different sized cups?

  • @ACM-nl7fv
    @ACM-nl7fv 2 месяца назад

    Is there a book you guys recommend for copper electroplating on 3D prints (PLA filament with graphite conductive paint)?
    I am going to start experimenting with small items 3D printed items first but I am trying to work up to plating larger items like a jewelry box for my mom and a Halo helmet that I printed full-size. I'm trying to understand the ratio of water and the amount of power I would need for something that would fit in a 5 gallon bucket (and the amount of copper required to achieve some level of coating). Or, if I should simply consider some sort of surface brush application technique.
    If I am ever successful, I will post something. I just do this for a hobby.

  • @dianneluttig3250
    @dianneluttig3250 4 года назад +1

    Nooooo, electrons don't travel in solutions.

  • @jaynorman8762
    @jaynorman8762 4 года назад +1

    What is in the metal cleaning powder that is used in this process?

  • @N-T1856
    @N-T1856 2 месяца назад

    Coool but iam curious, I have questions
    1) how to make the process fast, like increasing the concentration of copper sulphate?
    2) can I use it in 3d Printing by applying graphite layer on it and then performing electroplating?

  • @LEO-xo9cz
    @LEO-xo9cz 4 года назад +1

    Can this solution be made using just pieces of copper?

  • @LordMarinade
    @LordMarinade 3 года назад

    What is that animation? I think electrons always flow from the positive pole to negative pole. The way you explained it looks like they go from - to + and then the current flow makes no sense.

  • @NotAGoodUsername360
    @NotAGoodUsername360 7 лет назад +2

    You joked about electroplating yourself to get Collossus skin being a terrible idea, but is skin even conductive enough for the process to work?
    As in, would it be possible to coat, say, a steak in copper or zinc and completely coat it?
    Obviously the acid would corrode the organic material, but that should take a while for the reaction to complete

    • @ScienceWithJames
      @ScienceWithJames 6 лет назад

      NotAGoodUsername360 The extremely minute amount of sulfuric acid made would not be nearly enough to be corrosive. However, copper sulfate is toxic. So it would not be a good idea.

  • @poongkodipoongkodi6117
    @poongkodipoongkodi6117 4 года назад +1

    I'm Malaysian and I'm 14years old I'm doing in my home it's work it!!!!!

  • @mikehodgetts4864
    @mikehodgetts4864 2 года назад

    That is NOT electroplating !
    That is just a replacement reaction and the copper is not plated onto the iron and will wipe off.
    If you just put the nail in the CuSO4 solution the copper will loosely coat it without any electric current.
    Try it !
    You should know what you are doing before pretending to teach it.

  • @iamafraidoflosingthings9252
    @iamafraidoflosingthings9252 3 года назад +1

    I will use covid-19 masks and gloves while conducting.

  • @LiamNoir
    @LiamNoir 10 месяцев назад

    Electrons do not travel through electrolytes. The suggestion at 3:50 that they do is incorrect and misleading. In this example, the source of electrons in the circuit is from the copper pipe, the electrons are received from Cu2+ ions. You could say there is a flow of cations in the electrolyte, but not electrons.

  • @anthonytuttle3306
    @anthonytuttle3306 2 года назад +1

    You guys take safety seriousl!

    • @saucyballs702
      @saucyballs702 14 дней назад

      Humans are not afraid of the dark, they are afraid of the unknown. I guess they are afraid because they do not know what they are dealing with.

  • @memssworld4117
    @memssworld4117 3 года назад +1

    Thanq gentlemens .. You made me understand on electroplating.❤️

  • @nadkok
    @nadkok Месяц назад

    If you coat the nail longer or twice, will the layer be extra thick or will it just dissolve again

  • @OctoDork
    @OctoDork 8 лет назад +3

    a great video and very informative :) Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @nbalfour4241
    @nbalfour4241 2 года назад +1

    Great video! Do you know if it’s possible to electroplate copper onto nickel brass? I’m trying to figure out the process by experimenting with different techniques but haven’t had any luck.

  • @andrewfong4216
    @andrewfong4216 Год назад

    I don't believe that free electrons are the charge carriers through the copper sulfate solution. The cupric positive ions are the charge carriers. When they reach the nail, they are neutralized by two electrons coming from the circuit to form metallic copper with no charge. At the other electrode (copper pipe) a copper atom at the surface donates two of its electrons to the electrode, and then becomes a cupric ion that departs into the solution. If you don't have a piece of copper pipe, you can use a length of pure copper wire instead.

  • @_ytuser11
    @_ytuser11 Год назад

    Still why we want to use a copper rod if we can cover the nail with copper from electrolysis of copper sulphate because as simple, electricity will break the electrolyte,copper and sulpher so sulpher should get attracted to the copper rod.Please tell

  • @Epicdio01
    @Epicdio01 Месяц назад

    How do I make a cobalt chrome nickel solution for electroplating

  • @dxrken_8727
    @dxrken_8727 7 лет назад +1

    I think you should also make a video about galvanic cell

  • @nobackhands
    @nobackhands 7 лет назад +1

    I am trying copper electroplating but getting electroforming...any recommendations

  • @uffejnsson1193
    @uffejnsson1193 3 года назад

    Hi
    Is It posible to make a cobber surface on a ZA12 metal?
    Regards uffe

  • @JagdeepRamgarhia
    @JagdeepRamgarhia 2 года назад

    We can use tap water + table salt, instead of copper sulphate +water, right

  • @randytravis3998
    @randytravis3998 Год назад

    other videos I have watched say that the part needs to be nickel plated before copper plating .. if not the copper will not work or hold up ..

  • @brunoburtoni8479
    @brunoburtoni8479 2 года назад

    That copper will wipe right off . Don’t bother on bare steel . Nickel plate first than copper

  • @vidyakhairnar1301
    @vidyakhairnar1301 2 года назад

    Can we do zinc plating with ZnSO4 (zinc sulpate)

  • @barrybritt2210
    @barrybritt2210 3 года назад

    why didn't you show wiping it of cause you can't copper plate on steel unless you use copper cyanide!

  • @andrewsweeney1869
    @andrewsweeney1869 2 года назад

    good but keep your bloody adverts off the equation for 4OH-

  • @klebsartstudios
    @klebsartstudios 5 лет назад +2

    and after plating a steel nail, wiping it will remove all the copper off.

    • @AshokRajpilli
      @AshokRajpilli 4 года назад

      is there a way we can plate even if i wipe it should not come off ?

    • @deirdreginley
      @deirdreginley 4 года назад

      Seriously. No battery acid??

  • @shahidansari875
    @shahidansari875 2 года назад

    How much chloride we need to maintain in acid copper plating bath??

  • @D4rrag00nXD
    @D4rrag00nXD 4 года назад

    Why don't u just dip the zinc nail into to the weed killer solution and let it coat?

  • @rampekt
    @rampekt Год назад

    Hello! What are the exact proportions of the solution?

  • @sorsorscience0787
    @sorsorscience0787 8 лет назад +1

    Im 12 years old and ive done some crazy chemistry experiments(like legitimate things like NaOH) but my parents are scared that there are more things in root away that will kill me.

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  8 лет назад +1

      +Sor Sor Science07 The ingredients in root killer may vary depending what country you live in. The only ingredient in the root killer we used was copper sulfate, which is VERY corrosive. In our video we explain that this isn't an experiment we want younger viewers to do and it should only be done by adults for demonstration purposes. So I will have to side with your parents, if they are scared that you may be harmed then I would suggest respecting their wishes and either have them do it or find a different experiment to do. Sorry if that isn't the answer you were hoping for but I would hate to hear that you were injured or worse trying this experiment out on your own.

    • @ScienceWithJames
      @ScienceWithJames 6 лет назад +1

      The Sci Guys Copper sulfate is not that corrosive. It is toxic, however it is not as corrosive as most acids.
      It is actually quite safe if you wear proper safety gear, and don't eat it. There are much harsher chemicals out there. This chemical is actually packed with chemistry sets meant for 11+ year olds.

  • @NoSpace4Bass
    @NoSpace4Bass 6 лет назад +3

    Cool, Now how to get the copper to actually adhere to the iron?
    (without cyanide solutions)

    • @ryanslabandtheworldofchemi3690
      @ryanslabandtheworldofchemi3690 6 лет назад +3

      NoSpace4Bass You just need to lower the current ( amps ) and keep the metal in the solution for more time , so that the copper layer can build up and sticks to the surface to the metal . If you use a high current and a long time bath it will form copper cristals instead , so make sure you don't use a high current . You can use a simple 1.5v carbon - zinc battery and by keeping it for a couple hours you should end up with a nice coating of thick copper . Good luck for you ! ; )

    • @frjoseph100
      @frjoseph100 6 лет назад

      How should I dispose of the solution when finished?

    • @neutronpcxt372
      @neutronpcxt372 5 лет назад

      @@frjoseph100 You can do 2 things, or 3 if you are a bit risky:
      1. Dump it in the sink with LOTS OF WATER. Lots if needed to lower the concentration of copper acetate.
      2. Boil off all of the water to get copper crystals. You can dispose of it in the trash.
      3. Dilute it and put it in your garden where you don't want plants.

  • @darthvader5300
    @darthvader5300 5 лет назад

    Copper sulfate is used as the electrolyte to conduct power and transfer copper to the NEGATIVE cathode from the POSITIVE anode using D.C power.

  • @AronAroniteOnlineTV
    @AronAroniteOnlineTV Год назад

    I learnt how to dress up like geeks

  • @MaveTheRedd
    @MaveTheRedd 2 года назад

    we tried this in school and the water turned completely green

  • @subaskaranthenusan28
    @subaskaranthenusan28 3 месяца назад

    Elerons never travel through solutions

  • @Luffytaro72
    @Luffytaro72 3 года назад

    Hey....!!!! Plz make a vdo on discharging of charges....like it happens in a Thunderstorm...

  • @ashwynn4177
    @ashwynn4177 Год назад

    How is this different from electroforming?

  • @christopherlyons7613
    @christopherlyons7613 Год назад

    Question. What role does the DC voltage used have? If you were to use a larger voltage what affect would that have? How thick of a copper coat can you get? If you leave it in solution for a longer time will that increase the copper layer? What are some guidelines for length of time left in solution? How long will the prepared copper sulfate solution be useable? Are there any ways you can determine if the solution needs to be changed? The piece of copper used to grab copper ions from will last for how long?
    I do stained glass work and would like to copper plate my pieces (basically plating copper onto solder seams (60% tim & 40% lead)). Can this be ramped up to allow me to do that? With a larger piece being plated, do you have to use a higher voltage? And how would time left in solution vary as your piece size increases? Appreciate any Info. Thanks.

  • @mikaelg5840
    @mikaelg5840 2 года назад

    I’m gonna try this with baking soda and hot water

  • @rossanctuary5238
    @rossanctuary5238 Год назад

    Look at things with a super slow camera

  • @Milkmans_Son
    @Milkmans_Son 8 лет назад +1

    why are you wearing dust masks?

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  8 лет назад

      +Milk Manson so that we don't breath in any of the particles from the root killer. The whmis information recommends it.

  • @khalnayak1226
    @khalnayak1226 4 года назад

    Electrolpating of NiSo4

  • @jean-philippefranko6896
    @jean-philippefranko6896 5 лет назад

    at [3min45s] : sorry guys but electrons can't swim ;) . They don't travel through the copper sulfate solution. You have to consider the chemical reactions occuring on each electrode and the ions migration due to the electric fields. Thanks for your great work anyway :)

  • @thomaspatrick4564
    @thomaspatrick4564 Год назад

    why a dust mask? maybe a respirator

  • @Kris_413
    @Kris_413 3 года назад

    what is happening at the anode and cathode i didn't get that part

  • @realflow100
    @realflow100 5 лет назад

    Can you copper plate aluminum?
    Can I just use a chunk of copper. and some aluminum. distilled water. and baking soda and a variable voltage and current power supply to hook up to them?
    I want a durable thick but not TOO thick layer of copper on the aluminum surface. so that if it gets scratched a little it wont expose the aluminum.

  • @RJHizzlo
    @RJHizzlo 8 лет назад +4

    Damn +The Sci Guys!!!! Back At it again with another awesome video!!!!

  • @victorhowto2083
    @victorhowto2083 8 лет назад +1

    can u make a slayer exiter tesla coil

  • @deanthomas9225
    @deanthomas9225 3 года назад

    Here's a question; Take an woman's acrylic finger nail coated with something to adhere to. Could a process be made safe enough to plate such a nail while it is attached to the finger by means of super glue? Would there be any pain or damage to the skin?
    If you could answer I would be grateful.

  • @shitheadjohnson2797
    @shitheadjohnson2797 2 года назад

    how long does it take to get a well adhered 1 mm?

  • @muhammadamin2665
    @muhammadamin2665 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for this video good informative thank a lot

  • @Warrior_101
    @Warrior_101 3 года назад

    did any of you brush your teeth today?

  • @bretdegayner8934
    @bretdegayner8934 2 года назад

    Lots of videos on copper plating, but I can't find any on polishing the raw copper after its plated. It's dull and rough and I need to know the steps to make it shine.

  • @TheTbird35
    @TheTbird35 Год назад

    Hello, great information in a very distinct form. My question is is it possible or dangerous to mix a copper sulfate such as root kill into a pre-existing copper anode solution of distilled vinegar?

  • @hunarali3792
    @hunarali3792 3 года назад

    thank you sir it was very helpful in my school projects very thanx.😊😊😊

  • @alexportiiii6414
    @alexportiiii6414 4 года назад

    What gasses are released? any?

  • @kunangichan142
    @kunangichan142 4 года назад

    Why must the non-galvanised nail be properly scrubbed and cleaned prior to it being electroplated?

  • @jaratt85
    @jaratt85 4 года назад

    Dust masks do nothing to protect you from fumes, get a decent respirator designated for volatile organic compounds.. One of the easiest to find is a painter's respirator at your local Dupont store or autobody paint supplier.

  • @KV_talks
    @KV_talks 3 года назад

    What is maximum thickness can achieve and what is the range of thickness good for industrial use part

  • @UnknownPerson-cl9di
    @UnknownPerson-cl9di Год назад

    What happens if you apply too much voltage? like 12v or smth?

  • @sunenadeswal2292
    @sunenadeswal2292 3 года назад

    Q- what about the sulphate ions will they move towards anode?? Plz answer

  • @hamzabilal9124
    @hamzabilal9124 3 года назад

    Hi guys, can I please know if this will be more of a physics or a chemistry thing if I vary the current to the power supply to see the effect in mass gain and mass loss of the cathode and the anode respectively.

  • @jimmy2dub
    @jimmy2dub 8 лет назад +1

    No Sulphuric acid in the solution? I always thought that was necessary?

    • @TheSciGuys
      @TheSciGuys  8 лет назад

      +Jim Grant you're right, no sulphuric acid needed.

    • @neutronpcxt372
      @neutronpcxt372 5 лет назад

      Yeah. You just need an acid to work, like vinegar, or muriatic acid.

  • @fredwild190
    @fredwild190 Год назад

    Good video. What electrical resistance would you expect through the electrolytic cell? Thank you.

  • @sanb3586
    @sanb3586 6 лет назад

    Hello can you tell me the mixing ratios of Copper Sulphate and water ???

  • @9iron642
    @9iron642 2 года назад

    Can this process be used on aluminum?

  • @swampy6969
    @swampy6969 Год назад

    breh, this is better than my science textbook

  • @chrispfeif5552
    @chrispfeif5552 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks Heisenbergs, is this too thin to polish to a shine later? how long would it take to plate for this? thanks

  • @MrRedeyedJedi
    @MrRedeyedJedi 6 лет назад

    I tried using copper acetate and a 5vdc supply and the copper coat is so shite it rubs off with a paper towel

  • @aleezagill4988
    @aleezagill4988 2 года назад

    Which electrolyte solution is best for titanium electrodeposition on stainless steel?

  • @moxaic.
    @moxaic. Год назад

    saftey nut

  • @hadeeytshorts
    @hadeeytshorts 2 года назад

    How to pee🤣🤣🤣

  • @noob-fb1ce
    @noob-fb1ce 3 года назад

    😁😁🤒🤒

  • @harishlathia9926
    @harishlathia9926 4 года назад

    good succinct

  • @smithaganesh1616
    @smithaganesh1616 4 года назад

    Everything except coins are plated for me

  • @grupinfractionalorganizatp5003
    @grupinfractionalorganizatp5003 4 года назад

    the crome plating can be made on a metal without coper first?
    how you know - the liquid blue are can be throw because are not plating ,by color ?

  • @RobloxianJr
    @RobloxianJr 2 года назад

    breh

  • @TANVEERAHMAD-wc9vk
    @TANVEERAHMAD-wc9vk 6 лет назад

    have to i change copper piece and copper sulfate after how many time ?
    Please tell me
    Thanks

  • @dumitrymd5557
    @dumitrymd5557 4 года назад

    It is possible elecroplating aluminium?

  • @gopalkrishnabohidar
    @gopalkrishnabohidar 5 лет назад

    I have tried it but non galvanized nail gone black