How Electrolizing Works
How Electrolizing Works
Electrolizing is a process that uses electrolysis to remove impurities from metal surfaces. It involves submerging the metal object in a solution containing an electrolyte, such as sulfuric acid or sodium hydroxide, and passing an electric current through it. The electric current causes the metal to lose electrons, which then react with the electrolyte to form a new compound. This compound can then be easily removed from the metal surface, leaving it clean and free of impurities.
