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    Tank Sensors

    water tank sensor works at 12 v what i studied in chemistry that water split at 1.23 v or mainly at 2.0 v at max so isnt that sensor harmful for water as it may make electroysis ? thanks in advance
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    electric circuit for chemical reaction

    i need help in designing electric circuit for chemical reaction the required components are DC voltage ( i must control it so that i can see the reaction response to different voltages ) in range from zero to 2.5 volt (the main power in my work is AC 110-220 V) current density in range...
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