Compounds DO undergo electrolysis
Molten sodium chloride consists of sodium ions and chloride ions and is therefore a conductor of electricity- and can be electrlysed.
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You can find hydrogen in various compounds around the home. not in a pure state however. Electrolysis can separate water into relatively pure oxygen and hydrogen gas.
Many elements are discovered by electrolysis, many technological processes are based on electrolysis.
Chlorine is usually produced by the electrolysis of seawater.
Electrolysis can be used to decompose chemical compounds.
The answer is electricity
It is electrolysis becouse its a chemical reaction in which an electrical current is used to decompose a compound
electricity... :P
By chemical methods, such as electrolysis.
yes they can. mostly through electrolysis
Yes, water is the reactant responsible for that.
distilied water, sodium chloride, lead bromide and cooper sulfate.
no they dont
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.
I don't flipping know that's why I'm asking this question
I don't flipping know that's why I'm asking this question