Hydrogen gas and chlorine gas are both generated at the surface of the plates.
Hydrogen gas is seen as bubbles on one side of the plates and chlorine gas is seen as bubbles on the other side of the same plate.
The size of the bubbles is partly dictated by the water flow.
Higher flow means smaller bubbles.
Hydrogen gas is seen as bubbles on one side of the plates and chlorine gas is seen as bubbles on the other side of the same plate.
The size of the bubbles is partly dictated by the water flow.
Higher flow means smaller bubbles.