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Answered by zakir7581p0visq
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Electrolysis is the process by which ionic substances are broken down into simpler substances using electricity. During electrolysis, metals and gases may form at the electrodes.
Positively charged ions migrate to the negative electrode (cathode) during electrolysis. They gain electrons and are reduced. Negatively charged ions migrate to the positive electrode (anode) during electrolysis.

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Answered by Sam6532
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Electrolysis is the process by which ionic substances are broken down into simpler substances using electricity. Duringelectrolysis, metals and gases may form at the electrodes.
Here is what happens during electrolysis: Positively charged ions migrate to the negative electrode (cathode) during electrolysis. They gain electrons and are reduced. Negatively charged ions migrate to the positive electrode (anode) during electrolysis.
Perhaps the most familiar example of electrolysis is the decomposition (breakdown) of water into hydrogen and oxygen by means of an electric current. The same process can be used to decompose compounds other than water. Sodium, chlorine, magnesium, and aluminum are four elements produced commercially by electrolysis.
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