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Offline Biotech78

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I am a biologist learning electrochemistry
« on: May 05, 2021, 04:10:35 PM »
Hi all
I am a biologist who has to learn and do electrochemistry experiments. While there are books I have been reading, some "lab things" only come with experience.
I feel a bit anxious dealing with electrochemistry related buffers and solutions, or conducting experiments that maybe my experiments will go wrong (and they do most of the time) just because I do not know the "expert tricks". And unfortunately I don't have anyone around who can be available for answering my "childish" day-to-day questions.
Will it be OK if I post such questions here.
I assume the answer from most members would be yes. In that case, which forum would be best

Cheers

Offline Babcock_Hall

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Re: I am a biologist learning electrochemistry
« Reply #1 on: May 05, 2021, 06:20:34 PM »
Electrochemistry probably best fits within analytical chemistry.

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