Electrolysis is a process that uses electric current to drive nonspontaneous chemical reactions involving the transfer of electrons between electrodes and ions in solutions or molten salts. It is used extensively in industry to extract or purify metals and prepare other substances through electrolytic processes involving cations, anions, and electrolytes.
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Electrolysis is a process that uses electric current to drive nonspontaneous chemical reactions involving the transfer of electrons between electrodes and ions in solutions or molten salts. It is used extensively in industry to extract or purify metals and prepare other substances through electrolytic processes involving cations, anions, and electrolytes.
Electrolysis is a process that uses electric current to drive nonspontaneous chemical reactions involving the transfer of electrons between electrodes and ions in solutions or molten salts. It is used extensively in industry to extract or purify metals and prepare other substances through electrolytic processes involving cations, anions, and electrolytes.
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Electrolysis is a process that uses electric current to drive nonspontaneous chemical reactions involving the transfer of electrons between electrodes and ions in solutions or molten salts. It is used extensively in industry to extract or purify metals and prepare other substances through electrolytic processes involving cations, anions, and electrolytes.
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