Fundamental Concepts of Environmental Chemistry

Fundamental Concepts of Environmental Chemistry
Author: G. S. Sodhi
Publsiher: Alpha Science Int'l Ltd.
Total Pages: 566
Release: 2005
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1842652818

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Discussing the influence of environmental factors on both living and nonliving entities, this text places special emphasis on human health problems such as mutagenesis, teratogenesis and carcinogenesis, as well as looking at the major global issues of energy conservation, acid rain and greenhouse gases.

Fundamental Concepts Of Environmental Chemistry 3e

Fundamental Concepts Of Environmental Chemistry 3e
Author: G S Sodhi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8173198098

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Basic Concepts of Environmental Chemistry Second Edition

Basic Concepts of Environmental Chemistry  Second Edition
Author: Des W. Connell
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 479
Release: 2005-07-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781566706766

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Basic Concepts of Environmental Chemistry, Second Edition provides a theoretical basis for the behavior and biological effects of natural chemical entities and contaminants in natural systems, concluding with a practical focus on risk assessment and the environmental management of chemicals. The text uses molecular properties such as polarity, water solubility, and vapor pressure as the starting point for understanding the environmental chemistry of various contaminants in soil, water, and the atmosphere. It explains biological processes such as respiration and photosynthesis and their relationship to greenhouse gases. The book then introduces environmental toxicology and describes the distribution, transport, and transformation of contaminants, including PCBs and dioxins, plastics, petroleum and aromatic hydrocarbons, soaps and detergents, and pesticides. The author highlights the relationship between specific chemical properties and their environmental and biological effects. Other topics discussed include partition behavior, fugacity, and genotoxicity, particularly involving carcinogens. The second edition updates the contents and incorporates the latest advances in the field since the 1997 edition was published. It presents an entirely new chapter on metals, which underlines the correlation between metallic properties and their behavior in the environment, as well as new sections on radionuclides and acid drainage water. The chapter on atmospheric chemistry and pollution has been substantially expanded including photochemical smog, the Greenhouse Effect, and pollution processes in the atmosphere and acid rain. The author also adds recent approaches to ecotoxicology, ecological, and human risk assessments to include the probabilistic approach. Basic Concepts of Environmental Chemistry, Second Edition is a practical textbook for teaching students the basic concepts of chemistry in the framework of the environment and a practical reference for anyone involved in the management and disposal of industrial chemicals and emissions, occupational health and safety, and the protection of the natural environment.

Fundamentals of Environmental Chemistry Third Edition

Fundamentals of Environmental Chemistry  Third Edition
Author: Stanley E. Manahan
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1270
Release: 2009
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015079332048

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This text expands its scope to explore the emerging area that is described as sustainability science and technology, which includes green chemistry and industrial ecology. It is designed for those who have little or no knowledge of chemistry, but who need the basics of chemical science for their course of study or profession.

Key Concepts in Environmental Chemistry

Key Concepts in Environmental Chemistry
Author: Grady Hanrahan
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2012
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780123749932

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Key Concepts in Environmental Chemistry provides a modern and concise introduction to environmental chemistry principles and the dynamic nature of environmental systems. It offers an intense, one-semester examination of selected concepts encountered in this field of study and provides integrated tools in explaining complex chemical problems of environmental importance. Principles typically covered in more comprehensive textbooks are well integrated into general chapter topics and application areas. The goal of this textbook is to provide students with a valuable resource for learning the basic concepts of environmental chemistry from an easy to follow, condensed, application and inquiry-based perspective. Additional statistical, sampling, modeling and data analysis concepts and exercises will be introduced for greater understanding of the underlying processes of complex environmental systems and fundamental chemical principles. Each chapter will have problem-oriented exercises (with examples throughout the body of the chapter) that stress the important concepts covered and research applications/case studies from experts in the field. Research applications will be directly tied to theoretical concepts covered in the chapter. Overall, this text provides a condensed and integrated tool for student learning and covers key concepts in the rapidly developing field of environmental chemistry. Intense, one-semester approach to learning Application-based approach to learning theoretical concepts In depth analysis of field-based and in situ analytical techniques Introduction to environmental modeling

Environmental Chemistry

Environmental Chemistry
Author: Jorge G. Ibanez,Margarita Hernandez-Esparza,Carmen Doria-Serrano,Arturo Fregoso-Infante,Mono Mohan Singh
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2010-05-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780387314358

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This book presents chemical analyses of our most pressing waste, pollution, and resource problems for the undergraduate or graduate student. The distinctive holistic approach provides both a solid ground in theory, as well as a laboratory manual detailing introductory and advanced experimental applications. The laboratory procedures are presented at microscale conditions, for minimum waste and maximum economy. This work fulfills an urgent need for an introductory text in environmental chemistry combining theory and practice, and is a valuable tool for preparing the next generation of environmental scientists.

Fundamentals of Environmental Chemistry

Fundamentals of Environmental Chemistry
Author: Stanley E. Manahan
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 872
Release: 1993-05-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: UCSD:31822033351529

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This general reference/text covers basic environmental chemistry and can be used across a broad spectrum of applications, including environmental chemistry of water, water pollution and treatment, and the geosphere and geochemistry.-- Provides the fundamentals of chemistry and environmental chemistry-- Designed to be understandable and interesting without being overly simplistic-- Covers industrial, toxicological, and analytical chemistry, nuclear energy, and analytical instrumentation in addition to environmental chemistry

Fundamentals of Environmental and Toxicological Chemistry

Fundamentals of Environmental and Toxicological Chemistry
Author: Stanley E. Manahan
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 617
Release: 2013-02-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781466553163

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Fundamentals of Environmental and Toxicological Chemistry: Sustainable Science, Fourth Edition covers university-level environmental chemistry, with toxicological chemistry integrated throughout the book. This new edition of a bestseller provides an updated text with an increased emphasis on sustainability and green chemistry. It is organized based on the five spheres of Earth’s environment: (1) the hydrosphere (water), (2) the atmosphere (air), (3) the geosphere (solid Earth), (4) the biosphere (life), and (5) the anthrosphere (the part of the environment made and used by humans). The first chapter defines environmental chemistry and each of the five environmental spheres. The second chapter presents the basics of toxicological chemistry and its relationship to environmental chemistry. Subsequent chapters are grouped by sphere, beginning with the hydrosphere and its environmental chemistry, water pollution, sustainability, and water as nature’s most renewable resource. Chapters then describe the atmosphere, its structure and importance for protecting life on Earth, air pollutants, and the sustainability of atmospheric quality. The author explains the nature of the geosphere and discusses soil for growing food as well as geosphere sustainability. He also describes the biosphere and its sustainability. The final sphere described is the anthrosphere. The text explains human influence on the environment, including climate, pollution in and by the anthrosphere, and means of sustaining this sphere. It also discusses renewable, nonpolluting energy and introduces workplace monitoring. For readers needing additional basic chemistry background, the book includes two chapters on general chemistry and organic chemistry. This updated edition includes three new chapters, new examples and figures, and many new homework problems.