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  1. Electrolysis - Wikipedia

    Electrolysis is the passing of a direct electric current through an electrolyte which is producing chemical reactions at the electrodes and decomposition of the materials.

  2. Electrolysis | Definition, Uses, & Facts | Britannica

    Nov 11, 2025 · In the process called electrolysis, electrical energy is converted directly into chemical energy, which is stored in the products of the reaction. This process is applied in …

  3. Electrolysis: Definition, Process, Equations, Examples, and ...

    What is meant by electrolysis. How does it work. Check out a few examples with reactions & a diagram. Learn the laws of electrolysis & its applications.

  4. 11.7: Electrolysis - Chemistry LibreTexts

    Oct 8, 2025 · In an electrolytic cell (right), an external power source supplies electrical energy, generating a potential difference that forces electrons to flow and drives a nonspontaneous …

  5. 17.6 Electrolysis – Chemistry Fundamentals

    Electrolysis is the basis for certain ore refining processes, the industrial production of many chemical commodities, and the electroplating of metal coatings on various products.

  6. Electrolysis - GeeksforGeeks

    Jul 23, 2025 · Electrolysis is the procedure of decomposition of an electrolyte by the passage of electricity throughout its aqueous solution or the molten state of an electric current.

  7. Introduction to Electrolysis - Student Academic Success

    Electrolysis is a process where electrical energy is used to drive a non-spontaneous chemical reaction. The electrical energy provided is converted into chemical energy, driving the …