Excuse me, graduate students engaged in inorganic chemistry or organic chemistry research, which is more harmful to human body when doing related experiments?

Whether it is inorganic chemistry or organic chemistry, the key depends on the learning direction. In inorganic chemistry, nano-materials are the most popular. They are basically transition metals, but there are some damages. In organic chemistry, metal organic compounds and pesticides are relatively toxic, while physical organic compounds mainly measure some parameters, and their toxicity is relatively small. However, if you only do experiments during graduate school, don't worry if you don't plan to continue doing experiments after work. Pay attention to the experiment for two years, it has no effect on the body and you don't have to worry about future generations. However, if we continue to engage in experimental operations in the future, it will be more contradictory, because inorganic work is not easy to find a job, and there are many opportunities for organic work. If you keep in touch, it will really be bad for girls. Of course, you can switch to novelty retrieval and patents, so you can apply what you have learned without doing experiments, hehe.