it is called ELECTROLYSIS.
This process is called "electrowinning" of copper.
yes, for example water (H2O) can be separated into hydrogen and oxygen using electricity in a process called electrolysis
Aluminum is extracted from bauxite, the ore in which aluminum oxide is found, through a refining process known as the Bayer process. The bauxite is mixed sodium hydroxide and heated, which separates the aluminum oxide because it dissolves in the sodium hydroxide while the rest of the bauxite does not.
hydropower
Conduction
The process dissolves silver from impure silver anode and precipitates it pure on a cathode. Using a current rectifier and electrolyte that includes silver and copper nitrate in solution
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Hydroelectric power.
This process is called distillation.
Sulfur, Mygrandfather worked in a plant that did the refining end of this work, the Stauffer Chemical company of (then) Bayonne. The Frasch Process was later expanded into other industrial and it is rumored, even medical venues. blad
ponddipping is the process of using a net in the water.