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How is electrolysis used in industry?

Electrolysis is widely used in industry because it allows us to bring about non-spontaneous chemical reactions using electricity. Here are the main industrial applications:


1. Extraction of Metals

  • Many reactive metals (like aluminum, sodium, magnesium, calcium) cannot be obtained by simple chemical reduction.
  • They are extracted from their molten salts or ores using electrolysis.
  • Example: Aluminum is extracted from molten alumina (Al₂O₃) in the Hall-Héroult process.

2. Electroplating

  • Electrolysis is used to coat a thin layer of one metal onto another.
  • Improves appearance, corrosion resistance, and durability of objects.
  • Example: Gold or silver plating on jewelry, chromium plating on car parts, tin plating on food cans.

3. Electrorefining (Purification of Metals)

  • Impure metals obtained from ores are purified by electrolysis.
  • Example: Copper refining, where impure copper is used as the anode, pure copper gets deposited at the cathode.

4. Production of Chemicals

  • Electrolysis helps in manufacturing important industrial chemicals.
  • Examples:
    • Chlorine, hydrogen, and sodium hydroxide from brine electrolysis.
    • Hydrogen and oxygen gases from water electrolysis.

5. Anodizing and Surface Treatment

  • Electrolysis is used to make metals like aluminum form a protective oxide layer that prevents corrosion.
  • Widely used in making durable cookware and aircraft parts.

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