Electrolyzation
Pronunciation: /ˈɪɫɛktɹoʊˈɫaɪˈziˈætˈaɪˌɑn/
Electrolyzation (noun)
- A process where an electric current breaks down a chemical substance into simpler substances.
- The use of electricity to cause reactions in a liquid or molten material, producing new substances.
Examples
- Electrolyzation causes chemical splitting of the compound.
- The lab studied electrolyzation to understand chemical splitting better.