👉 Electrodeposition is a chemical process that involves the deposition of a material onto an object, typically through a thin layer of a metal or a non-metallic material. This process can be used to create various types of surfaces such as metals, alloys, and even composite materials. In electroplating, the surface of the object is coated with a metallic film, which then becomes permanently attached to the object's surface. Electrodes are typically made from gold, silver, copper or other metals