Electrolysis is the only practical process for obtaining
aluminum metal from its ores, primarily Al203.
Many other metals are either obtained or purified by electrolytic
cells.
For example, if a current is passed through two copper electrodes
immersed in a copper sulfate solution, copper will be oxidized
to Cu2+ ions at the anode, and Cu2+
ions will be reduced and will plate as metallic copper on
the cathode.
If an ingot of impure copper is used as the anode, then pure
copper will build up on the cathode, and impurities will settle
to the bottom of the electrolysis tank.
In a similar way, electrolysis can be used to plate metal
on any object that can be made to conduct electricity and
hence can be used as the cathode in an electrolysis cell.
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