Laws of electrolysis

Faraday named liquids that conducted electricity "electrolytes", positively charged electrodes "anode" (high rode) and negative "cathode" (low road), and observed that the mass of substance liberated is proportional to the current and atomic weight of the element.
Michael Faraday England 1832
Laws of electrolysis

Faraday named liquids that conducted electricity "electrolytes", positively charged electrodes "anode" (high rode) and negative "cathode" (low road), and observed that the mass of substance liberated is proportional to the current and atomic weight of the element.