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Post #6 First Final

Hello again! Today I'm here to talk to you about a website called Spectral Database for Organic Compounds (this is its link: sdbs.db.aist.go.jp). On this website, which is of Japanese origin, there are a large and varied number of spectra of organic compounds, their signals show the point on the x-axis and clearly indicate the bonds they are representing. I usually check the infrared and nuclear proton spectra once a week. I use it to answer the lab reports of university. I like the page because it provides exact information and very easy to understand. However, there is something that I don't like about this website and that is that only my cell phone works well, on the computer it never loads and that frustrates me. But, I recommend it. I recommend this website to my lab partners and of course to anyone who is studying the spectroscopy of organic compounds. This page gets you out of any tight spot!

Post #5 How can your major make he world a better place

Hello again! Today, I come to tell you about the career I study: biochemistry. In my opinion, biochemistry affects the world positively and our contribution to the world is enormous because we can contribute a 'grain of sand' with more knowledge in any area related to the material and the living. Since biochemists 'study biology from a chemical point of view', they can be researchers in the area of biology, clinical, industrial, food, agricultural, be teachers, among other things, collaborating with scientists from all over the world directly or indirectly . As a biochemistry student, I see myself learning and contributing ideas for problem solving, working in the laboratory. In the current contingency of the pandemic, the work of the biochemist has been important because he has been in charge, along with other professionals, of understanding how this virus lives, works and attacks, and also, to investigate some effective treatment against it, to return our lives as clo...