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Electrolysis is used to separate sodium metal from table salt. It is easier to harvest hydrogen from fossil fuels, than it is to separate hydrogen from oxygen using electroysis of water.
Electrolysis is used in the production of copper metal, because the electric current is used to refine the copper and remove any impurities, without melting the ore, which uses a lot more energy.
Electrolysis, the passing of electric current through water will separate the water into oxygen and hydrogen molecules.
Two methods--electrolysis and parting--are used to separate silver and gold in silver-gold bullion
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Electrolysis
Electrolysis in plumbing affects the copper pipes used. If electrical wiring is installed too closely to copper water pipes, the electrical current running through the wiring charges to copper piping combined with the water and its properties causes electrolysis in the copper water pipes thereby weakening them.
Electrolysis is used to separate sodium metal from table salt. It is easier to harvest hydrogen from fossil fuels, than it is to separate hydrogen from oxygen using electroysis of water.
Electrolysis is used in the production of copper metal, because the electric current is used to refine the copper and remove any impurities, without melting the ore, which uses a lot more energy.
No, because it creates electrolysis.
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A refinery separates copper from its ore.
Electrolysis, the passing of electric current through water will separate the water into oxygen and hydrogen molecules.
Electrolysis can be used to separate H2O into hydrogen and oxygen.
Electrolysis can be used to decompose chemical compounds.