A water voltameter is a scientific apparatus that uses electrolysis to decompose water
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This device is commonly used in classrooms and laboratories to demonstrate electrolysis, and its structure includes a sturdy base, terminals, and a holder for the graduated tubes.

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Feature : Used for electrolysis experiments and hydrogenoxygen collection
Usage : Educational experiments in chemistry
Type : Electrolysis apparatus
Core Components : Glass tubes Electrodes Stand
Equipment Materials : Borosilicate Glass Metal
Weight : Approx 1.5kg
Feature : Chemical and Heat Resistant
Usage : Laboratory Chemistry Heating Bunsen Burner
Type : Laboratory Wire Gauze
Core Components : Wire Mesh
Equipment Materials : Galvanized Wire with Asbestos Center
Weight : Approximately 50 grams
Feature : Stable durable grip for burettes
Usage : Used in laboratories for burette holding
Type : Clamp
Core Components : Metal body rubber clamps
Equipment Materials : Metal and rubber
Weight : Lightweight
Feature : Used for holding test tubes securely during heating and experiments
Usage : Laboratory
Type : Test Tube Tong
Core Components : Metal
Equipment Materials : Stainless Steel