The elements on earth : inorganic chemistry in the environment
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The elements on earth : inorganic chemistry in the environment
Oxford University Press, 1995
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Science and Technology Library, Kyushu University
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2/C/25022211996001740
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: pbk ISBN 9780198559030
Description
Most chemistry on Earth happens under natural circumstances beyond our control. This text describes the inorganic chemistry of the natural world. It should prove a useful supplement to an undergraduate course in inorganic or environmental chemistry and a reference work for all interested in the scientific study of the environment. It is intended for research chemists with an interest in inorganic, environmental or geochemistry and as supplementary reading for undergraduates on courses in inorganic chemistry, environmental chemistry and geochemistry Earth science.
Table of Contents
Part I Introduction. 1: The physical Earth. 2: The elemental constituents of the Earth. 3: Chemical compounds in nature. 4: Chemical processes in the natural environment. 5: The human impact on the environment. Part II Introduction. The elements in alphabetical order. References. Index
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ISBN 9780198562412
Description
Most chemistry on Earth happens under natural circumstances beyond our control. This text describes the inorganic chemistry of the natural world. It should prove a useful supplement to an undergraduate course in inorganic or environmental chemistry and a reference work for all interested in the scientific study of the environment. It is intended for research chemists with an interest in inorganic, environmental or geochemistry and as supplementary reading for undergraduates on courses in inorganic chemistry, environmental chemistry and geochemistry Earth science.
Table of Contents
- Part I The physical Earth: The elemental constituents of the Earth
- chemical compounds in nature
- chemical processes in the natural environment
- the human impact on the environment. Part II The elements in alphabetical order.
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