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[*] posted on 14-8-2015 at 16:18
Copper Plating Materials


Hello all,

I have a question regarding copper plating an iron nail. I read that if you squirt some lemon juice into a bowl and add pennies to it and add an iron nail, the copper will plate the nail. Can someone please explain what's going on in the atomic level? Also, by adding more pennies will the nail have more copper?
Can other materials be plated using this method or only iron nails?
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[*] posted on 15-8-2015 at 11:15


will someone please reply?
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[*] posted on 15-8-2015 at 12:19


Patience is important when you're asking for help.

I don't see how that could work, unless you add the copper, wait for a few days, and then add the nails. In that case, the copper reacts with the citric acid from the lemon juice and oxygen from the air to form a solution of cupric citrate. When a nail is added, a metathesis reaction occurs and the copper plates out while the iron dissolves forming a solution of ferrous and ferric citrate and leaving metallic copper behind. If the citric acid and iron are in excess and there is enough exposed iron metal, then adding more copper will result in more copper plating out. Materials can only be plated with this method if the element is above copper on the reactivity series.




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[*] posted on 22-8-2015 at 09:54


Maybe you forget tk electrolyse the solution? Connect positive side to pennies and negative to nail.

Obtaining good results is harder though...
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