Vertical electrolysers with a narrow electrode gap are used to produce gases, e.q. Glzl Hz and Oz. The gas voidage in the solution increases with increasing height in the electrolyser and consequently the current density is expected to decrease with increasing height. Impedance and current distribution experiments were carried out in an undivided cell with two electrodes each consisting of 20 equal segments or with a segmented electrode and a one-plate electrode. It has been found that for a bubbly flow the ohmic resistance of the solution increases and the current density decreases linearly with increasing height in the cell. A relation has been presented describing the voidage in the solution as a function of the voidage and the thickness...