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Environmental chemistry: A modular approach

Environmental chemistry: A modular approach
Environmental chemistry: A modular approach
Provides a comprehensive, balanced introduction to this multi-disciplinary area of chemistry. Intended not only for chemists, but also for environmental and other science students, this text carefully introduces the chemistry needed to fully appreciate this subject, placing it in an applied and practical setting. The book assumes only a basic knowledge of chemistry, with the more advanced chemical concepts carefully introduced as needed. Opening with a general introduction to the subject and the practical skills that need to be known, the text then moves on to cover areas of specific interest to environmental chemists. Each chapter starts by covering the theory and concepts, and then describes a selection of experiments that can be undertaken. * Provides a comprehensive introduction to environmental chemistry covering all the key areas * Includes a balanced coverage of both theoretical and experimental aspects * Assumes only a basic knowledge of chemistry, with more advanced concepts introduced as needed
skeletal equation, such legal limits, rough titration, unknown water samples, sodium ethanoate, experimental hazards, dioxygen gas, pipette filler, dihydrogen sulfide, total cation concentration, practical report, stable electronic configuration, weighing chemicals, potassium dichromate solution, retort stand, lattice enthalpy, dinitrogen gas, flame photometer, ethanoic acid, solvent particles, potential human health, relative atomic mass, conical flask
9780471489412
Wiley
Williams, I.D.
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Williams, I.D.
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Williams, I.D. (2001) Environmental chemistry: A modular approach , Chichester, UK. Wiley, 406pp.

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Provides a comprehensive, balanced introduction to this multi-disciplinary area of chemistry. Intended not only for chemists, but also for environmental and other science students, this text carefully introduces the chemistry needed to fully appreciate this subject, placing it in an applied and practical setting. The book assumes only a basic knowledge of chemistry, with the more advanced chemical concepts carefully introduced as needed. Opening with a general introduction to the subject and the practical skills that need to be known, the text then moves on to cover areas of specific interest to environmental chemists. Each chapter starts by covering the theory and concepts, and then describes a selection of experiments that can be undertaken. * Provides a comprehensive introduction to environmental chemistry covering all the key areas * Includes a balanced coverage of both theoretical and experimental aspects * Assumes only a basic knowledge of chemistry, with more advanced concepts introduced as needed

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Published date: April 2001
Keywords: skeletal equation, such legal limits, rough titration, unknown water samples, sodium ethanoate, experimental hazards, dioxygen gas, pipette filler, dihydrogen sulfide, total cation concentration, practical report, stable electronic configuration, weighing chemicals, potassium dichromate solution, retort stand, lattice enthalpy, dinitrogen gas, flame photometer, ethanoic acid, solvent particles, potential human health, relative atomic mass, conical flask

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Local EPrints ID: 53662
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/53662
ISBN: 9780471489412
PURE UUID: 732cbd46-89ad-4ce3-97ec-38a240d76b6f
ORCID for I.D. Williams: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0121-1219

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Date deposited: 25 Jul 2008
Last modified: 23 Jul 2022 01:54

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