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The compound substances need to be dissolved in water or another liquid, or molten.
The compound substances need to be dissolved in water or another liquid, or molten.
3.  ''Cosmetic treatment.''
The removal of hair roots or small skin blemishes by using an electric current to produce heat.





Revision as of 16:25, 23 May 2022

1. Energy - sustainability - hydrogen.

The process of using electricity to split water (H2O) into its constituent elements of hydrogen and oxygen.

Depending on how the electricity has been produced, this can potentially be a low-carbon technique for producing hydrogen.


Sometimes known as the electrolysis of water.


2. Chemistry.

More generally, splitting compound substances into simpler components by passing electricity through them.

The compound substances need to be dissolved in water or another liquid, or molten.


3. Cosmetic treatment.

The removal of hair roots or small skin blemishes by using an electric current to produce heat.


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