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Electrolysis - Wikipedia Electrolysis is the passing of a direct electric current through an electrolyte which is producing chemical reactions at the electrodes and decomposition of the materials
Electrolysis | Definition, Uses, Facts | Britannica In the process called electrolysis, electrical energy is converted directly into chemical energy, which is stored in the products of the reaction This process is applied in refining metals, in electroplating, and in producing hydrogen and oxygen from water
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11. 7: Electrolysis - Chemistry LibreTexts In an electrolytic cell (right), an external power source supplies electrical energy, generating a potential difference that forces electrons to flow and drives a nonspontaneous redox reaction Most electrolytic cells use a single compartment
17. 6 Electrolysis – Chemistry Fundamentals Electrolysis is the basis for certain ore refining processes, the industrial production of many chemical commodities, and the electroplating of metal coatings on various products
Introduction to Electrolysis - Student Academic Success Electrolysis is a process where electrical energy is used to drive a non-spontaneous chemical reaction The electrical energy provided is converted into chemical energy, driving the endothermic electrolytic reactions
Electrolysis – Chemistry Nonspontaneous redox processes may be forced to occur in electrochemical cells by the application of an appropriate potential using an external power source—a process known as electrolysis