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09:20:38 From 10.Dương Khánh.8C1.

TV to Everyone:
im suffering from ultra lag-ness :_)
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that guy looks like Stephen hawking.jr :)
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smort guys
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ye xd
09:56:39 From Joy to Everyone:
During electrolysis, ionic compounds are decomposed by the passage of an
electric current. For this to happen, the compound must be either molten or in
solution in water. Electrolysis can occur when an electric current passes
through a molten electrolyte. The two rods dipping into the electrolyte are
called the electrodes. In this situation, metals are deposited at the cathode
and non-metals are formed at the anode. When the ionic compound is
dissolved in water, the electrolysis can be more complex. Generally, during
electrolysis, positive ions move towards the cathode and negative ions move
towards the anode. At the negative electrode (cathode) the metal or hydrogen ions
gain electrons and form metal atoms or hydrogen molecules. At the positive
electrode, (anode) non-metals are formed as their ions or hydroxide ions from the
water lose electrons.

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