elektrolízise
Elektrolízise is a process that uses direct electric current to drive an otherwise non-spontaneous chemical reaction. In essence, it is the decomposition of a substance by passing an electric current through it. This is typically achieved by submerging two electrodes, an anode and a cathode, into an electrolyte, which is a substance containing free ions. When a voltage is applied, the ions migrate towards the electrode with the opposite charge. At the anode, oxidation occurs, meaning electrons are lost. At the cathode, reduction occurs, meaning electrons are gained.
Common applications of elektrolízise include the production of aluminum from bauxite ore, the refining of copper,