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- ‹ The template Electromagnetism is being considered for merging. › In chemistry and manufacturing, electrolysis is a technique that uses direct electric...
- Electrolysed water (also electrolyzed water, EOW, ECA, electrolyzed oxidizing water, electro-activated water, super-oxidized solution or electro-chemically...
- point, density, conductivity etc.) of the electrolyte. The mixture is electrolysed by p****ing a low voltage (under 5 V) direct current at 100–300 kA through...
- refining, copper anodes, an intermediate product from the furnaces, are electrolysed in an appropriate solution (such as sulfuric acid) to yield high purity...
- A Hofmann voltameter is an apparatus for electrolysing water, invented by August Wilhelm von Hofmann (1818–1892) in 1866. It consists of three joined...
- in aqueous solution is the following: Molten calcium chloride can be electrolysed to give calcium metal and chlorine gas: CaCl2 → Ca + Cl2 In much of the...
- Wilson (1929–2021), American biologist, theorist, naturalist and author Electrolysed water, produced by the electrolysis of ordinary tap water containing...
- 2-Chlorophenol Creolin Cresolene Crystal violet DBDMH Diazolidinyl urea Electrolysed water Ethanol Eucalyptus oil Fuchsine Germicidal lamp Gluma Glutaraldehyde...
- introduction of the Hall–Héroult process for the production of aluminium by electrolysing a molten salt bath ended the need for large quantities of sodium. A...
- doctorate with Kekulé and Bunsen. In 1882, he produced caesium metal by electrolysing caesium cyanide, avoiding the problems with the chloride. Historically...