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100 1 Williams, Ian,|d1965-
245 10 Environmental chemistry :|ba modular approach /|cIan
Williams.
260 Chichester [England] ;|aNew York :|bJ. Wiley,|c©2001.
300 xviii, 388 pages :|billustrations ;|c26 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
504 Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 |tConcepts and Skills in Environmental Chemistry --|tThe
Importance of Units --|tRelative Atomic Mass --|tThe Mole
--|tRelative Molecular Mass --|tMolar Mass --|tChemical
Reactions and Equations --|tBalancing chemical equations -
-|tStoichiometry --|tTypes of Reactions --|tAcid--base
reactions --|tOxidation--reduction reactions --
|tPrecipitate formation --|tComplex formation --
|tSolutions --|tMolar solutions --|tStandard solutions --
|tPreparation of standard solutions --|tWeighing Chemicals
--|tDiluting Samples and Standards --|tPerforming a
Titration --|tCalibration Procedures --|tBlank
Determinations --|tPrecision and Accuracy --|tErrors --
|tSensitivity --|tDetection Limits --|tSignificant Figures
and Rounding --|tLaboratories for Environmental Chemistry
--|tA Typical Laboratory for Environmental Chemistry --
|tLaboratory Equipment --|tHealth and Safety in the
Laboratory --|tLaboratory safety --|tLaboratory
Technicians --|tEmergency First Aid --|tThe Laboratory
Notebook --|tThe purpose of your notebook --|tKeeping your
laboratory notebook --|tLaboratory Report Writing --
|tEffective Scientific Writing --|tGrammar and Style --
|tPresentation and Format --|tUnits, Symbols and
Quantities --|tScientific Nomenclature --|tPagination --
|tStructure of the Laboratory Report --|tAims and
objectives of the experiment --|tMaterials and methods --
|tReporting results --|tPlagiarism --|tDeadlines --|tThe
Structure and Composition of the Earth --|tStructure of
the Earth --|tThe solid material (The internal structure
of the earth) --|tThe hydrosphere --|tThe atmosphere --
|tAir pollutants.
520 1 "Environmental Chemistry 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. Written in an accessible and readable
style, 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.
520 8 Each chapter starts by covering the theory and concepts,
and then describes a selection of experiments that can be
undertaken." "Environmental Chemistry will be invaluable
to students in the chemical and environmental sciences, as
well as engineering, physical, life and earth science
students interested in environmental chemistry."--Jacket.
650 0 Environmental chemistry.
650 7 Environmental chemistry.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00912860
776 08 |iOnline version:|aWilliams, Ian, 1965-|tEnvironmental
chemistry.|dChichester [England] ; New York : J. Wiley,
©2001|w(OCoLC)758469705
994 C0|bSTJ
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