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单词 electrolyse
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Definition of electrolyse in English:

electrolyse

(US electrolyze)
verb ɪˈlɛktrəlʌɪzəˈlɛktrəˌlaɪz
[with object]
  • Subject to or treat by electrolysis.

    用电解法分解,电解;用电蚀法除去(毛,瑕疵),电蚀

    when you electrolyse water it splits into its constituent hydrogen and oxygen
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The substance being electrolyzed must be an electrolyte, a liquid that contains positive and negative ions and therefore is able to conduct electricity.
    • To electrolyze water or other non - ionic substances, an ionic substance, an electrolyte, is added to the water so that current will flow and the reaction will proceed at a relatively low voltage.
    • It would be the cost effectiveness of the appliance and the energy efficiency of reforming or electrolyzing that will determine whether home refueling will make sense.
    • Excess power would be stored as hydrogen fuel electrolyzed from water.
    • The cartridge consisting of multiple mesh electrodes arranged transversely to imposed water flow electrolyzes passing water when energized.
    • In the end, the central question with hydrogen is whether it is made using renewable energy to electrolyze water, or with climate-disrupting fossil fuels.
    • The plan is to build several huge wind turbines that would produce electricity to electrolyse water and to liquefy the hydrogen for transport.
    • Then electrodes electrolyze the water to generate active oxygen and hypochlorous acid molecules, which work together to break down organic dirt and fight bacteria.
    • A fuel cell is called regenerative if it can electrolyze the by-product water back into hydrogen and oxygen.
    • That process requires that aluminum oxide first be melted, then electrolyzed.
    • Each year 2000 tonnes of the gas is generated by electrolysing water.
    • The other is to use fossil fuel to generate the electricity that is required to electrolyze water and get hydrogen.
    • Cheap electricity from wind now offers the option of electrolysing water to produce hydrogen.
    • In the first, the ore is converted to magnesium chloride, which is then electrolyzed.
    • Water can be electrolyzed into hydrogen and oxygen simply by running an electric current through it.
    • Once you are able to get cheap electricity from wind, you have the option of electrolyzing water and producing hydrogen.
    • It is obtained commercially by electrolyzing a liquid mixture of hydrogen fluoride and potassium hydrogen fluoride.
    • Big dogs like the nuclear industry also foresee a water-based hydrogen economy, but with nuclear as the power source that electrolyzes water.
    • The water inducing system mounted in the vehicle electrolyses the water.
    • What gases appear when salty water is electrolysed depends on the salt concentration.

Derivatives

  • electrolyser

  • noun
    • The water produced by the fuel cell is stored and re-used by the electrolyzer, but must be replenished every six to 10 cycles.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • With state-of-the-art electrolyzers, about 55 kWh will be needed to manufacture the energy content of a gallon of gasoline in the form of gaseous hydrogen.
      • Solar panels power an electrolyser that separates water into hydrogen and oxygen.
      • Solar panels and wind generators also deliver electricity to power the electrolyzer, which can produce more hydrogen, whether the boat is underway, at dockside or even unattended on a mooring.
      • The hydrogen electrolyzer, a long-lived fuel cell, and fuel-tank technology are not fully developed.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from electrolysis, on the pattern of analyse.

Definition of electrolyze in US English:

electrolyze

(British electrolyse)
verbəˈlɛktrəˌlaɪzəˈlektrəˌlīz
[with object]
  • Subject to or treat by electrolysis.

    用电解法分解,电解;用电蚀法除去(毛,瑕疵),电蚀

    when you electrolyze water it splits into its constituent hydrogen and oxygen
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A fuel cell is called regenerative if it can electrolyze the by-product water back into hydrogen and oxygen.
    • That process requires that aluminum oxide first be melted, then electrolyzed.
    • Excess power would be stored as hydrogen fuel electrolyzed from water.
    • In the first, the ore is converted to magnesium chloride, which is then electrolyzed.
    • The plan is to build several huge wind turbines that would produce electricity to electrolyse water and to liquefy the hydrogen for transport.
    • What gases appear when salty water is electrolysed depends on the salt concentration.
    • Water can be electrolyzed into hydrogen and oxygen simply by running an electric current through it.
    • Big dogs like the nuclear industry also foresee a water-based hydrogen economy, but with nuclear as the power source that electrolyzes water.
    • It is obtained commercially by electrolyzing a liquid mixture of hydrogen fluoride and potassium hydrogen fluoride.
    • The water inducing system mounted in the vehicle electrolyses the water.
    • The cartridge consisting of multiple mesh electrodes arranged transversely to imposed water flow electrolyzes passing water when energized.
    • The other is to use fossil fuel to generate the electricity that is required to electrolyze water and get hydrogen.
    • Once you are able to get cheap electricity from wind, you have the option of electrolyzing water and producing hydrogen.
    • Then electrodes electrolyze the water to generate active oxygen and hypochlorous acid molecules, which work together to break down organic dirt and fight bacteria.
    • To electrolyze water or other non - ionic substances, an ionic substance, an electrolyte, is added to the water so that current will flow and the reaction will proceed at a relatively low voltage.
    • Each year 2000 tonnes of the gas is generated by electrolysing water.
    • It would be the cost effectiveness of the appliance and the energy efficiency of reforming or electrolyzing that will determine whether home refueling will make sense.
    • The substance being electrolyzed must be an electrolyte, a liquid that contains positive and negative ions and therefore is able to conduct electricity.
    • Cheap electricity from wind now offers the option of electrolysing water to produce hydrogen.
    • In the end, the central question with hydrogen is whether it is made using renewable energy to electrolyze water, or with climate-disrupting fossil fuels.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from electrolysis, on the pattern of analyse.

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