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Wet chemistry
Form of analytical chemistry / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wet chemistry is a form of analytical chemistry that uses classical methods such as observation to analyze materials. The term wet chemistry is used as most analytical work is done in the liquid phase.[1] Wet chemistry is also known as bench chemistry, since many tests are performed at lab benches.[2]
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