The answer is electricity
Electrometallurgy is a method of pure metals preparation using electrochemical (electrolytic) procedures. Sometimes the meaning of this term is enlarged with electroplating and others.
it occurs as compounds, reacted with other elements, and can be separated through the process of electrolysis
Compounds are most notably broken down into their component elements by Electrolysis. But some can be broken by heat and catalyst. More complex compounds can be broken up into simpler compounds for their elements by a decomposition reaction. Example: NaCl---Na and Cl salt sodium and chlorine or C6H12O6---6H2O 6C sugar 6 water molecules and 6 carbon atoms
-no heat can not decompose every compound!
Chemical because it breaks apart the individual compounds on the molecular scale.
electricity... :P
Compounds DO undergo electrolysis
Electrolysis can be used to decompose chemical compounds.
It is electrolysis becouse its a chemical reaction in which an electrical current is used to decompose a compound
By chemical methods, such as electrolysis.
yes they can. mostly through electrolysis
It's an example of electrolysis. Not unwanted hair removal, but that does use the same process. Electrolysis is the process of breaking down compounds by running an electric current through them.
Electrometallurgy is a method of pure metals preparation using electrochemical (electrolytic) procedures. Sometimes the meaning of this term is enlarged with electroplating and others.
A decomposition reaction breaks up compounds into simpler constituents. The pattern for this reaction is AB --> A + B. An example is the electrolysis of sodium chloride (NaCl) into elemental sodium and chlorine, 2NaCl --> 2Na + Cl2.
It is inverse: electrolysis separate elements.
it occurs as compounds, reacted with other elements, and can be separated through the process of electrolysis
Fluorine is separated by electrolysis. It's when you pass an electric current through a solution with ions which then splits the bond of the elements.