Conduction
Nitrogen Fixation
Because it is a liquid , consisting free moving electrons
Nuclear plants don't need any chemicals to run, apart from treatment of the feedwater to avoid corrosion, but that is similar to fossil fired stations.
Hydrolysis. I remember it as hydro = water, lysis = to split.
Although Acid is covalently bonded they break apart in water like ionic compounds. How ever they do not conduct electricity like ionic compounds
Nitrogen Fixation
The process of pulling apart raw cotton and cleaning it is known as "cotton shucking." This process was made much faster when, in 1793, Eli Whitney created the cotton gin, which did the whole thing mechanically.
Electrolysis, which as the name implies, is the process of splitting something apart with electricity.
Because soda compounds (a name for several chemicals containing sodium) fall apart into ions when dissolved in water and ions help conduct electricity.
Through electrolysis, electricity can break apart molecules. A common science class experiment is the electrolysis of water.
plates puled apart
Wheathering is when water and ice,chemicals and even plants break rocks apart into smaller peices
plates puled apart
Plates pulling apart.
The process called plate tectonics is responsible for plates pulling apart. Over time, and with the combination of carbon dioxide, erosion, and force, plates are able to pull apart. This will eventually cause some plates to separate from one another.
Electrolysis (coming from "electro", meaning electricity, and "lysis", meaning to cut) is the process whereby electricity is used to break apart a substance into two different substances. For example, electrolysis of water produces its constituent elemental gases, hydrogen and oxygen by this process: 2H20 + (electricity) --> 2H2 + O2
How do you take electricity apart?