electrolysisɪ lɛkˈtrɒl ə sɪs
electrolysis (n)
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electrolysis (noun)
(chemistry) a chemical decomposition reaction produced by passing an electric current through a solution containing ions
electrolysis (noun)
removing superfluous or unwanted hair by passing an electric current through the hair root
electrolysis (Noun)
the chemical change produced by passing an electric current through a conducting solution or a molten salt
electrolysis (Noun)
the destruction of hair roots by means of an electric current
Electrolysis
Electrology is the practice of electrical epilation to permanently remove human hair. The actual process of removing the hair is referred to as electrolysis.
Electrolysis
In chemistry and manufacturing, electrolysis is a technique that uses direct electric current (DC) to drive an otherwise non-spontaneous chemical reaction. Electrolysis is commercially important as a stage in the separation of elements from naturally occurring sources such as ores using an electrolytic cell. The voltage that is needed for electrolysis to occur is called the decomposition potential. The word "lysis" means to separate or break, so in terms, electrolysis would mean "breakdown via electricity".
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