elektrolüütitunde
Elektrolüütitunde, also known as electrolysis, is a process that uses an electric current to drive a chemical reaction. It is a fundamental technique in chemistry and electrochemistry, with applications ranging from industrial processes to laboratory experiments. The process involves the passage of an electric current through an electrolyte, which is a substance that conducts electricity when dissolved in a solvent or molten state.
In an electrolytic cell, the electric current is applied to two electrodes: the anode and the cathode.
Elektrolüütitunde is widely used in various industries, including metal extraction, electroplating, and water treatment. For example,
The efficiency and selectivity of elektrolüütitunde can be influenced by several factors, including the type of