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electrolysis The process in which an electric current flowing through a water solution of a chemical breaks that compound up into its component parts. Chlorine is produced by electro-lysis of brine (salt dissolved in water).
Ãâó: www.eurochlor.org/chlorine/generalinfo/kglossary.h...
electrolysis The production of chemical energy by passing an electric current through a liquid.
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electrolysis movement of ions, under the influence of a difference in potential, towards the electrodes, followed by the deposition or gaseous emission of oxidised or reduced species on these electrodes
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electrolysis The passgae of a strong electric current through a molten ionic compound resulting in decomposition of compound into its elements, eg NaCl into Sodium metal and Chlorine gas
Ãâó: ibchem.com/root_htm/defn/gloss.htm
electrolysis The destructive action of salt water combined with dissimilar metals. The salt water acts as an electrolyte carrying an electric current from one type of metal to another.
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