define electrolysis in chemistry
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Electrolysis is a chemical decomposition of an electrolyte in fused or in aqueous state by the passage of an electric current through it, leading to the discharge of ions of the electrolyte at the two electrodes.
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process of decomposing ionic compounds into their elements by passing a direct electric current through the compound in a fluid form. The cations are reduced at cathode and anions are oxidized at the anode.
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