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Electrolysis current measurement

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I used 9 V battery for water electrolysis. It shows bubbles forming. Then I connected a Multimeter to measure current. It shows a reading of 0.018 A but there are no bubbles formed at the electrodes. Any suggestions on what might be causing this?

12 minutes ago, Ashish Natani said:

I used 9 V battery for water electrolysis. It shows bubbles forming. Then I connected a Multimeter to measure current. It shows a reading of 0.018 A but there are no bubbles formed at the electrodes. Any suggestions on what might be causing this?

How did you connect multimeter to measure current.. ? Serial to original circuit or parallel to original circuit?

 

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