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- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_Alberta_Augustana_Campus/AUCHE_112_-_General_Chemistry_II_(Elizabeth_McGinitie)/06%3A_Electrochemistry/6.09%3A_ElectrolysisIn electrolysis, an external voltage is applied to drive a nonspontaneous reaction. Electrolysis can also be used to produce \(H_2\) and \(O_2\) from water. Electroplating is the process by which a se...In electrolysis, an external voltage is applied to drive a nonspontaneous reaction. Electrolysis can also be used to produce \(H_2\) and \(O_2\) from water. Electroplating is the process by which a second metal is deposited on a metal surface. The amount of material consumed or produced in a reaction can be calculated from the stoichiometry of an electrolysis reaction, the amount of current passed, and the duration of the electrolytic reaction.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/General_Chemistry/Map%3A_Chemistry_-_The_Central_Science_(Brown_et_al.)/20%3A_Electrochemistry/20.09%3A_ElectrolysisIn electrolysis, an external voltage is applied to drive a nonspontaneous reaction. Electrolysis can also be used to produce \(H_2\) and \(O_2\) from water. Electroplating is the process by which a se...In electrolysis, an external voltage is applied to drive a nonspontaneous reaction. Electrolysis can also be used to produce \(H_2\) and \(O_2\) from water. Electroplating is the process by which a second metal is deposited on a metal surface. The amount of material consumed or produced in a reaction can be calculated from the stoichiometry of an electrolysis reaction, the amount of current passed, and the duration of the electrolytic reaction.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Williams_School/Chemistry_IIA/06%3A_Electrochemistry/6.09%3A_ElectrolysisIn electrolysis, an external voltage is applied to drive a nonspontaneous reaction. Electrolysis can also be used to produce \(H_2\) and \(O_2\) from water. Electroplating is the process by which a se...In electrolysis, an external voltage is applied to drive a nonspontaneous reaction. Electrolysis can also be used to produce \(H_2\) and \(O_2\) from water. Electroplating is the process by which a second metal is deposited on a metal surface. The amount of material consumed or produced in a reaction can be calculated from the stoichiometry of an electrolysis reaction, the amount of current passed, and the duration of the electrolytic reaction.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/National_Yang_Ming_Chiao_Tung_University/Chemistry_2/03%3A_Electrochemistry_Brown/3.08%3A_ElectrolysisIn electrolysis, an external voltage is applied to drive a nonspontaneous reaction. Electrolysis can also be used to produce \(H_2\) and \(O_2\) from water. Electroplating is the process by which a se...In electrolysis, an external voltage is applied to drive a nonspontaneous reaction. Electrolysis can also be used to produce \(H_2\) and \(O_2\) from water. Electroplating is the process by which a second metal is deposited on a metal surface. The amount of material consumed or produced in a reaction can be calculated from the stoichiometry of an electrolysis reaction, the amount of current passed, and the duration of the electrolytic reaction.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Saint_Marys_College_Notre_Dame_IN/CHEM_122-02_(Under_Construction)/4%3A_Electrochemistry/4.1%3A_Electrochemistry/ElectrolysisIn electrolysis, an external voltage is applied to drive a nonspontaneous reaction. Electrolysis can also be used to produce \(H_2\) and \(O_2\) from water. Electroplating is the process by which a se...In electrolysis, an external voltage is applied to drive a nonspontaneous reaction. Electrolysis can also be used to produce \(H_2\) and \(O_2\) from water. Electroplating is the process by which a second metal is deposited on a metal surface. The amount of material consumed or produced in a reaction can be calculated from the stoichiometry of an electrolysis reaction, the amount of current passed, and the duration of the electrolytic reaction.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_Missouri/MU%3A__1330H_(Keller)/23%3A_Metals_and_Metallurgy/23.4%3A_ElectrometallurgyElectrometallurgy is a common extraction process for the more reactive metals, e.g., for aluminum and metals above it in the electrochemical series. It is one method of extracting copper and in the pu...Electrometallurgy is a common extraction process for the more reactive metals, e.g., for aluminum and metals above it in the electrochemical series. It is one method of extracting copper and in the purification of copper. During electrolysis, electrons are being added directly to the metal ions at the cathode (the negative electrode). The downside (particularly in the aluminum case) is the cost of the electricity. An advantage is that it can produce very pure metals.