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hydrogen or
oxidized to form oxygen. In principle, the
voltage required to
electrolyze a salt
solution can be
derived from the
standard electrode potential...
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Electrolysed water (also
electrolyzed water, EOW, ECA,
electrolyzed oxidizing water, electro-activated water, super-oxidized
solution or electro-chemically...
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being electrolyzed at 70–130 °C (158–266 °F). KF,
which acts to
provide electrical conductivity, is
essential since pure HF
cannot be
electrolyzed because...
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electrolyzed metal has a
lower melting point than the cathode,
heating the
cathode to the
electrolyzed metal's
melting point causing the
electrolyzed...
- to find the
chemical amount of a
substance (in moles) that has been
electrolyzed. The
value of F was
first determined in the 1800s by
weighing the amount...
- the
commercial preparation of
metallic sodium, in
which molten NaCl is
electrolyzed in a
special apparatus called the
Downs cell. The
Downs cell was invented...
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swimming pools are
chlorinated by use of a chlorine-generating
filter that
electrolyzes common salt.
Pools chlorinated by this
method generally have
lower levels...
- and 1,800 °F))
mixture of
cryolite (Na3AlF6) with
calcium fluoride is
electrolyzed to
produce metallic aluminium. The
liquid aluminium sinks to the bottom...
- aluminium's
chief ore,
through the
Bayer process) in
molten cryolite and
electrolyzing the
molten salt bath,
typically in a purpose-built cell. The Hall–Héroult...
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particularly when ions are
added (sal****er or
acidic water), can be
electrolyzed (subjected to electrolysis). When
driven by an
external source of voltage...