Introductory chemistry for the environmental sciences.

By: Harrison, Roy MContributor(s): De Mora, S. JMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1996Edition: 2nd EditionDescription: xvi, 373 p. : illustrationsISBN: 0521484502 (pb); 9780521484503; 0521586887 (Law price edition); 9780521586887Subject(s): Environmental chemistry | ChemistryDDC classification: 540
Contents:
Preface to first edition -- Preface to second edition -- 1. Introduction: Fundamental concepts -- 2. Physical chemistry -- 3. Chemistry of the elements -- 4. Analytical chemistry -- 5. Environmental biogeochemistry -- 6. Case studies -- Appendix A: Units and constants -- Appendix B: Relative atomic masses of the elements -- Index.
Summary: The fundamental chemical concepts and principles which underpin environmental science are explained and illustrated with real examples from the environment. Includes information on biochemical cycling.
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Rev. ed. of: Introductory chemistry for the environmental sciences / Roy M. Harrison ... [et al.]. 1991.
Included Index.

Preface to first edition --
Preface to second edition --
1. Introduction: Fundamental concepts --
2. Physical chemistry --
3. Chemistry of the elements --
4. Analytical chemistry --
5. Environmental biogeochemistry --
6. Case studies --
Appendix A: Units and constants --
Appendix B: Relative atomic masses of the elements --
Index.

The fundamental chemical concepts and principles which underpin environmental science are explained and illustrated with real examples from the environment. Includes information on biochemical cycling.

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