he had two laws of electrolysis
Michael Faraday discovered the laws of electrolysis in 1833. These laws are known as Faraday's laws of electrolysis, which describe the relationship between the amount of a substance produced or consumed during electrolysis and the current flowing through the electrolyte.
Michael Faraday
Michael Faraday discovered the phenomenon of Electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism and the laws of electrolysis.
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Electrolysis is a chemical change.
Electrolysis can be used to decompose chemical compounds.
In electrolysis, the anode is positive.
The assumptions of electrolysis include that the electrolyte is sufficiently conductive to allow ion movement, that the electrodes are inert and do not participate in the chemical reactions, and that the system is maintained at a constant temperature and pressure. Additionally, it is assumed that the reaction proceeds to completion without side reactions and that Faraday's laws of electrolysis apply, meaning the amount of substance produced at each electrode is proportional to the electric charge passed through the electrolyte.
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It gave elected officials the power to reject laws made by the senate