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What are electrolytes and what happens in electrolysis?Electrolysis

Reactive metals are extracted from their ores using electrolysis. Ionic compounds conduct electricity when molten or in solution. Metal ions and non-metal ions are attracted to opposite electrodes.

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Electrolysis

conduct electricity when their are free to move.

Ions can move in the liquid state (after melting) or in aqueous solution (after dissolving in water).

The molten or dissolved substance is called the . is the decomposition of an electrolyte by an electric current. It is used to extract reactive metals from their .

Electrolysis needs:

  • a electrical supply
  • a negative , called a
  • a positive electrode, called an

During electrolysis:

  • positive ions, , move to the cathode
  • negative ions, , move to the anode
Two electrodes connected to a cell. The negative electrode attracts positive ions and the positive electrode attracts negative ions.
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Ions migrate (move) towards the oppositely charged electrode