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Electrolysis and Laser Hair Removal
Quiz: Galvanic Electrolysis Exam
Questions and Answers 100% Pass


David Mungai [Date] [Course title]

, Electrolysis and Laser Hair Removal
Quiz: Galvanic Electrolysis Exam
Questions and Answers 100% Pass
The Following terms are appropriate when talking about galvanic
electrolysis: - Answer>> Multiple needle galvanic, Direct current
electrolysis, Electrolysis

The first person to describe galvanic for the treatment of
unwanted hair is - Answer>> Dr. Charles Michel

The scientific term "electrolysis" refers to - Answer>> the effect
of direct current flowing through a salt solution

During galvanic electrolysis with the negative electrode inserted
into a hair follicle, the following chemicals are produced at the
negative electrode. - Answer>> Sodium hydroxide (lye) and
hydrogen gas

Indifferent electrode rash is contributed to by - Answer>>
Hydrochloric acid and chlorine gas

Faraday's law states that the amount of lye produced during
galvanic electrolysis is directly proportional to: - Answer>> The
amount of current(milliamps) and time (seconds) it flows

The same amount of lye will be produced for each of the following
except - Answer>> 0.5 milliampere for 50 seconds
(Explanation: This would = 25 UL (units of lye), the others
answers 0.5 ma for 20 seconds, 1.0 ma for 10 seconds, 0.1 ma
for 100 seconds all equal 10 UL according to Faraday's Law: Amt
of lye produced is directly proportional to the amount of current
(ma) and the time (seconds)

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