In the electroplating of copper on a metallic spoon, spoon is connected to the negative terminal of the battery and copper is connected to the positive terminal of the battery. When electricity is passed through Cu2+ ions of its solution, they are attracted to the negative terminal of the battery(iron). Copper ions undergo reduction at the cathode. Cu2+ +2e → Cu. In this way, Cu2+ ions are deposited on the metallic spoon as copper atoms. At the anode, the copper plate undergoes oxidation and releases electrons which go to the cathode where Cu2+ ions accept the electrons. This is how copper can be deposited on the metallic spoon. Some other uses of electroplating are gold plated jewellery, silver plated utensils etc.