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Electrolysis is the act of driving a chemical reaction with DC current. Inside a simple electrolytic cell, current usually passes through a conductive liquid to cause a chemical reaction to take place. Electrolysis of fresh water is used to produce the pure gasses hydrogen and oxygen. The important ‘chlor-alkali process‘ or electrolysis of sea water might be preformed to produce chlorine and sodium hydroxide or even sodium hypochlorite or sodium chlorate. If a solution contains metals then electrolysis can be used to isolate and to purify those metals or to coat an object with a metal. This process is called electroplating or electrophoretic
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