This document summarizes a research project investigating the electrochemical stability of skin conductance electrodes. The project aimed to study metal and polymer electrodes using cyclic voltammetry experiments in acid solutions to analyze current-voltage characteristics and identify changes in pH over time. Results showed a drop in current carrying capacity and increase in pH for metal electrodes after several cycles, suggesting potential skin irritation issues. The document discusses the experimental methods, results, conclusions, and recommendations for further research using artificial sweat solutions and longer testing durations.