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6. Is electrolysis the same as ionization? If not, why?

  • Yes!
  • Electrolysis can't be done without ionization.
  • Matter splits up into its ions.
  • None of these
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Electrolysis and ionization are related but not the same. Electrolysis is a process that uses an electric current to drive a non-spontaneous chemical reaction, causing compounds to split into their ions. Ionization is the process of forming ions, which can occur through various means, including electrolysis. During electrolysis, ionization is essential because it involves the formation of ions that move towards the electrodes to complete the reaction. Therefore, electrolysis relies on ionization to occur, but they are distinct processes.

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