Water chemistry
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Water chemistry
(McGraw-Hill series in water resources and environmental engineering / Ven Te Chow, Rolf Eliassen, and Ray K. Linsley, consulting editors)
McGraw-Hill, c2002
- : International ed
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Note
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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: International ed ISBN 9780071202398
Description
This book effectively conveys the key concepts of equilibrium chemistry, particularly as they apply to natural and engineered aquatic systems. The coverage is rigorous and thorough, but the author assumes little prior knowledge of chemistry on the part of the readers, and writes in a style that is easily accessible to students.
Table of Contents
1 Concepts in Aquatic Chemistry2 Potentials, Energy, and Forces: Ways to Interpret Changes in Physical/Chemical Systems3 Acids and Bases, Part 1. Acid/Base Speciation and Exact Solutions to Acid/Base Problems4 Acids and Bases, Part 2. Use of Log C-pH Diagrams 5 Titrations and Buffers6 Software for Solving Chemical Equilibrium Problems7 Gas/Liquid Equilibrium8 Chemistry of Metals in Aqueous Systems9 Redox Chemistry10 Adsorption Reactions
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ISBN 9780072383904
Description
This book effectively conveys the key concepts of equilibrium chemistry, particularly as they apply to natural and engineered aquatic systems. The coverage is rigorous and thorough, but the author assumes little prior knowledge of chemistry on the part of the readers, and writes in a style that is easily accessible to students.
Table of Contents
1 Concepts in Aquatic Chemistry 2 Potentials, Energy, and Forces: Ways to Interpret Changes in Physical/Chemical Systems 3 Acids and Bases, Part 1. Acid/Base Speciation and Exact Solutions to Acid/Base Problems 4 Acids and Bases, Part 2. Use of Log C-pH Diagrams 5 Titrations and Buffers 6 Software for Solving Chemical Equilibrium Problems 7 Gas/Liquid Equilibrium 8 Chemistry of Metals in Aqueous Systems 9 Redox Chemistry 10 Adsorption Reactions
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