👉 Galvanology is a branch of chemistry that studies the properties of metals and their alloys under conditions of electric current. It involves understanding how these materials are formed, how they react with other substances, and how they can be used for various applications such as batteries, electronic devices, and chemical synthesis. The term "galvanology" is often associated with the development of the first galvanic cells that were used to power early industrial processes, such as the spinning jenny and the water wheel.