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What is electrolisys?

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Electrodialysis is the name of the process utilized to transport salt ions from one solution to another. This is done through ion-exchange membranes, by means of an applied electric potential difference. Electrodialysis is sometimes used in food processing.

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Its basically where you mix to bananas together and it turns the sky purple! your an idiot!

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Electrolysis a chemical process by which a substance in its aqueous or molten state conducts electricity through it and gets decomposed.

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