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An electrolytic cell
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an electrolytic cell.
Silver is a not magnetic metal - the most highly magnetic metal is iron - so no unless the cores of the coins are iron
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Iron can are electroplated with tin to prevent the cans from rusting. Tin is a metal that resists rust.
The corrosion on iron can be reduced by suitable thin layer of element to be electroplated.
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Iron and silver nitrate do not react to produce a single compound. However, a reaction between iron and silver nitrate would result in the displacement of silver from the silver nitrate solution, forming iron nitrate and silver metal. This reaction is a single displacement reaction.
Zinc is electroplated on iron to form a protective barrier against corrosion. This process, known as galvanization, helps to prevent rusting of the iron structure, such as bridges, by acting as a sacrificial anode. The zinc coating corrodes preferentially to the iron, thus extending the lifespan of the structure.
Iron can be separated with a magnet.
Most steel bumpers are chromium plated for the shiny exterior look and to prevent the rusting (corrosion) of the underlying steel (iron). It is not "added" to the steel, but electroplated onto the surface.