👉 Bielectrolysis is a process in which electricity is applied to an electrochemical cell. In this process, a solution of ions (such as sodium and potassium) is separated from other substances by means of electrolytes. This separation can be used for many purposes, such as separating solvents or extracting chemicals from their aqueous phase. Bielectrolysis is often used in the chemical industry to separate impurities from organic compounds.