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Electrolysis is where electricity is used to provide the energy to break atomic bonds. An example of this is the electrolysis of Water which follows the following equation:
2H_20(l)--Electricity--->2H_2(g)+O_2(g)

Thermal decomposition is where heat is used to break the atomic bonds, an example is copper Carbonate represented by:
CuCO_3(s)----Heat---->CuO(s)+CO_2(g)
 

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Originally posted by kimmeh
combustion:
+ there is no electron transfer
+ significant energy loss (through heat)

electrolysis:
+ there is electron transfer
+negligible energy loss
helloooo!!! kim!!! :)

+ combustion: a chemical change, especially oxidation, accompanied by the production of heat and light.

+ oxidation: a reaction in which the atoms in an element lose electrons and the valence of the element is correspondingly increased.

+ electrolysis: chemical change, especially decomposition, produced in an electrolyte by an electric current.

+ decomposition: separation into constituents by chemical reaction.

note: definitions are provided by dictionary.com :p
 

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Originally posted by abdooooo!!!
helloooo!!! kim!!! :)
hellow abdooooooo :D
yeah, i kind of ressurected this thread.. but i couldnt help but to add the electron stuff :p

my extra contributions were from my chem teacher :p random teacher quotes are hitting me in the holidays.. :cold:
 

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