Fundamentals of environmental chemistry 02-PCSL
Upon completion of this course, students will:
1. Have a broad overview of the field of environmental chemistry.
2. Have an appreciation for the types of problems that environmental chemistry addresses.
3. Be able to apply chemical principles and concepts to environmental problems and know processes taking places in the natural environment and relations among them, know the fundamental issues related to the management of natural resources and waste, know how to collect environmental samples and apply basic analytical methods, how to select the optimum analytical technique.
4. Gain the ability to discuss and solve quantitative environmental problems
Bibliography
1. S. E. Manahan, "Environmental chemistry, ninth edition", CRC Press, 2009.
2. C. V. A. Duke, C. D. Williams, "Chemistry for Environmental and Earth Sciences", CRC Press, 2007.
3. G. W. van Loon, S. J. Duffy, "Environmental chemistry, a global perspective, second edition", Oxford, 2005.
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