elektrolüüsile
Elektrolüüsile is the Estonian term for electrolysis, a process that uses an electric current to drive an otherwise non-spontaneous chemical reaction. This is achieved by passing a direct electric current through an electrolyte, which is a substance containing free-moving ions. The electrolyte can be a molten ionic compound or an aqueous solution of an ionic compound.
When the electric current is applied, the positively charged ions (cations) in the electrolyte migrate towards
The overall result of elektrolüüsile is the decomposition of the electrolyte into its constituent elements or
Elektrolüüsile has numerous practical applications, including the production of many common chemicals like chlorine, sodium hydroxide,