elektrolüüsiprotsessid
Elektrolüüsiprotsessid are chemical processes that use electric current to drive an otherwise non-spontaneous chemical reaction. This occurs in an electrolytic cell, which consists of two electrodes (an anode and a cathode) immersed in an electrolyte. The electrolyte is a substance that contains free ions, either a molten ionic compound or a solution of an ionic compound. When an external voltage is applied to the electrodes, positively charged ions (cations) migrate towards the negatively charged cathode, where they gain electrons (reduction). Simultaneously, negatively charged ions (anions) migrate towards the positively charged anode, where they lose electrons (oxidation).
The overall effect of electrolysis is the decomposition of a compound or the deposition of a substance