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Electrolysis is the process by which ionic substances are decomposed (broken down) into simpler substances when an electric current is passed through them. Electricity is the flow of electrons or ions. For electrolysis to work, the compound must contain ions

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  • Electrolysis is a method of driving a non-spontaneous chemical reaction with direct electric current (DC).
  • Electrolysis is a crucial step in the separation of elements from naturally occurring sources like ores using an electrolytic cell.
  • The decomposition potential refers to the voltage required for electrolysis to take place.
  • Electrolysis denotes "breakdown using electricity" since the word "lysis" means "to separate or break."
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