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The decomposition produced by passing current through a conducting liquid is called:
A. dialysis
B. hydrolysis
C. electrolysis
D. electroplating

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Answered by hanzala443
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Answer:

electrolysis

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Answered by bestwriters
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The decomposition produced by passing current through a conducting liquid is called C. electrolysis .

Explanation:

  • It is a chemical process which uses direct current dissolve metals.
  • This process is major used to separate metals from their ores.
  • The voltage required to separate the metal is termed as decomposition potential.
  • In this process electrode (cathode and anode) is used and the soluble salt of the metal is electrolyte.
  • When electric current is passed to through electrode, it form metal ions.
  • The reaction occurring in electrolysis is called as electrochemical process.
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