Re: Water and electrolysis and change in voltage or resistance question tia sal2
- From: Don Lancaster <don@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2009 07:43:38 -0700
ratulloch@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Water and electrolysis and change in voltage or resistance question
tia sal2
Greetings All
I'm trying to find out if any change occurs in voltage or the
resistance of the water when doing electrolysis in water? Are there
any sites that deal with this type of question? I know it produces
hydrogen and oxygen but when it's doing this does the water (solution)
itself change resistance or voltage?
tia sal2
PS sorry if this gets posted twice the first time it never showed up
in the group...chalk it up to gremlins :-)
The electrolysis process is highly nonlinear and the i-v curve is somewhat similar to that of a bilateral lossy diode with a 1.38 volt threshold.
There is NO resistance as such. Only a constantly and instantly changing ratio of voltage to current.
The process, of course, EXACTLY follows Faraday's Law.
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