An electrolytic cell is a system that breaks down chemical compounds by electrolysis.
An electrolytic cell is a system that breaks down chemical compounds by electrolysis. It consists of three key elements: two electrodes, and an electrolyte, which can be an ionic solution or a molten ionic compound. In aluminum extraction, molten aluminum oxide undergoes electrolysis in a cell with carbon electrodes, producing aluminum and carbon dioxide.
It consists of three key elements: two electrodes, and an electrolyte, which can be an ionic solution or a molten ionic compound. In aluminum extraction, molten aluminum oxide undergoes electrolysis in a cell with carbon electrodes, producing aluminum and carbon dioxide.