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Electrolysis Electrolysis is using an electric current to break up an ionic compound to form elements. Covalent compounds can’t be split up by electrolysis. Terms used in electrolysis: Electrolyte - the compound which is being broken down. Must contain ions, and the ions must be free to move (i.e. the substance must be a liquid/solution. Test: the solution or molten substance will conduct electricity if it is an electrolyte. Anode – the positive electrode, to which negative ions, referred to as anions will be attracted. Cathode – the negative electrode, to which positive ions, known as cations will be attracted Electrodes are normally made out of inert (unreactive) materials. Graphite and platinum are common electrode materials.

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