The main driving force behind the separation process in electrodialysis is:
Pressure difference across the membranes
Temperature gradient in the solution
Concentration difference of the ions
Electric potential applied across the membranes
In electrodialysis, an electric potential is applied across the ion-selective membranes, creating an electric field that drives the migration of ions, leading to their separation.
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