what is the instrument used to verify electrolysis
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The instrument used to verify electrolysis is called an electrolysis cell or electrolytic cell. This device consists of two electrodes (usually made of platinum or another inert material) immersed in an electrolyte solution, connected to a power source such as a battery or power supply. By passing an electric current through the electrolyte solution, electrolysis occurs, causing the decomposition of the electrolyte and the migration of ions towards the electrodes. This process can be observed and measured using various techniques, such as measuring the volume of gas produced at each electrode or analyzing changes in the conductivity of the solution.