
1) Chemical process 2) Hair removal process 3) Hydrogen production 4) Lysis
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The process of driving a redox reaction in the reverse direction by passage of an electric current through the reaction mixture.
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• (n.) The act or process of chemical decomposition, by the action of electricity; as, the electrolysis of silver or nickel for plating; the electrolysis of water.
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Changing the chemical structure of a compound using electrical energy.
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A chemical change in a substance that results from the passage of an electric current through an electrolyte. Commercial hydrogen is produced by separating the elements of water, hydrogen and oxygen, in this way. Related category • BATTERIES
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A chemical reaction caused by passing a direct current (DC) through an electrolyte – a compound which contains ions when molten or in solution. This results in positive ions migrating to the negative electrode (cathode) and negative ions migrating to the positive electrode (anode). The type of...
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1. <chemistry> The process where an electric current is passed through an electrolytic solution or other appropriate medium, causing a chemical reaction. Similar to what happens within a battery. ... 2. <procedure> The process where an electric current is used to destroy tumours. ... 3. <dermatology> The removal of unwanted body h...
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(e″lek-trol´ә-sis) a chemical reaction caused by the passing of an electric current through a solution. a plastic surgery technique whereby tissue such as unwanted hair is destroyed by exposing it to an electric current. adj., electrolyt´ic., adj.
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Conduction of electricity through a substance with accompanying chemical reaction
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E`lec·trol'y·sis noun [
Electro- + Greek ... a loosing, dissolving, from ... to loose, dissolve.]
(Physics & Chem.) The act or process of chemical decomposition, by the action of electricity; as, the
electrolysis of silver or nickel for plating; the
electrolysis of water. ...
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(i) A process by which direct current passes from one electrode (the anode) through a liquid electrolyte to another electrode (the cathode) in a cell. The passage of ions from the anode causes the pure metal only to be electrodeposited on the cathode. Because of the purity of the deposited metal, electrolysis is often used in refining. Impurities f...
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Chemical modifications, oxidation and reduction produced by passing an electric current through an electrolyte.
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a chemical change brought about by the passage of an electric current through a liquid; used in plating of metals, oxidation of cyanide
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Electrolysis is a process where an electric current is applied to hair roots to kill them.
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Changing the chemical structure of a compound using electrical energy.
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Copper that has been refined by electrolytic deposition.
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Changing the chemical structure of a compound using electrical energy. See also: Anodize.
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Corrosion which occurs when different metals are connected in a wet Environment such as with electrical connections between say copper, and galvanized wires on a fence line. Avoid this by using only Galvanized wire and connectors.
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noun removing superfluous or unwanted hair by passing an electric current through the hair root
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A process involving chemical change caused by the passage of an electric current through a liquid.
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(chemistry) Click images to enlargeIn chemistry, the production of chemical changes by passing an electric current through a solution or molten salt (the electrolyte), resulting in the migration of ions to the electrodes: positive ions (cations) ...
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An electric current is passed through a solution containing dissolved metals causing the metals to be deposited onto the negatively charged cathode.
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An electric current is passed through a solution containing dissolved metals, causing the metals to be deposited onto a cathode.
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A chemical change in a substance that results from the passage of an electric current through an electrolyte. The production of commercial hydrogen by separating the elements of water, hydrogen, and oxygen, by charging the water with an electrical current.
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Decomposition of body tissues (bone) by means of electricity
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