Electrolysis of CuCl2 solutions with graphite electrodes
After energization, electrolysis occurs, not ionizationIonization does not require energization, and can occur in aqueous or molten state.
The energization is the electrolysis of CuCl2 solutions, i.e., redox reactions. So you can't mix ionization and electrolysis.
CuCl2 refers to a copper chloride ionization ionization ion and chloride ion in aqueous solution, the equivalent of CuCl2 does not exist, but there are only Cu2+ and Cl-, even if there is no electricity, the ionization will happen, because this is the nature of it.