Chemistry for environmental engineering and science.
Sawyer, Clair N.
Chemistry for environmental engineering and science. created by Clair N Sawyer, Perry L McCarty, Gene F Parkin - 5th - New Delhi : Tata McGraw-Hill, 2003. - 752 pages 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter I Fundamentals of chemistry for environmental engineering and science, 2 - Basic concepts from general chemistry, 3 - Basic concepts from physical chemistry, 4 - Basic concepts from equilibrium chemistry, 5 - Basic concepts from organic chemistry, 6 - Basic concepts from biochemistry, 7 - Basic concepts from colloid chemistry, 8 - Basic concepts from nuclear chemistry Part II Water and wastewater analysis; Chapter 9 - Introduction, 10 - Statistical analysis of analytical data, 11 - Basic concepts from quantitative chemistry, 12 - Instrumental methods of analysis, 13 - Turbidity, 14 - Color, 15 - Standard solutions, 16 - pH, 17 -
Acidity, 18 - Alkalinity, 19 - Hardness, 20 - Residual chlorine and chlorine demand, 21- Chloride, 22 - Dissolved oxygen, 23 - Biochemical oxygen demand, 24 - Chemical oxygen demand, 25 - Nitrogen, 26 - Solids, 27 - Iron and manganese, 28 - Fluoride, 29 - Sulfate,30 - Phosphorus and phosphate, 31 - Oil and grease, 32 - Volatile acids, 33 - Gas analysis, 34 -Trace contaminants.
Divided into a chemistry fundamentals section and a section on water and wastewater analysis, this text is useful for senior and graduate environmental engineering students who are taking a chemistry course. It offers coverage of basic chemical principles from general, physical, equilibrium, organic, biochemistry, colloid, and nuclear chemistry.
0072480661 0071198881
Environmental chemistry.
Chemistry for environmental engineering and science. created by Clair N Sawyer, Perry L McCarty, Gene F Parkin - 5th - New Delhi : Tata McGraw-Hill, 2003. - 752 pages 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter I Fundamentals of chemistry for environmental engineering and science, 2 - Basic concepts from general chemistry, 3 - Basic concepts from physical chemistry, 4 - Basic concepts from equilibrium chemistry, 5 - Basic concepts from organic chemistry, 6 - Basic concepts from biochemistry, 7 - Basic concepts from colloid chemistry, 8 - Basic concepts from nuclear chemistry Part II Water and wastewater analysis; Chapter 9 - Introduction, 10 - Statistical analysis of analytical data, 11 - Basic concepts from quantitative chemistry, 12 - Instrumental methods of analysis, 13 - Turbidity, 14 - Color, 15 - Standard solutions, 16 - pH, 17 -
Acidity, 18 - Alkalinity, 19 - Hardness, 20 - Residual chlorine and chlorine demand, 21- Chloride, 22 - Dissolved oxygen, 23 - Biochemical oxygen demand, 24 - Chemical oxygen demand, 25 - Nitrogen, 26 - Solids, 27 - Iron and manganese, 28 - Fluoride, 29 - Sulfate,30 - Phosphorus and phosphate, 31 - Oil and grease, 32 - Volatile acids, 33 - Gas analysis, 34 -Trace contaminants.
Divided into a chemistry fundamentals section and a section on water and wastewater analysis, this text is useful for senior and graduate environmental engineering students who are taking a chemistry course. It offers coverage of basic chemical principles from general, physical, equilibrium, organic, biochemistry, colloid, and nuclear chemistry.
0072480661 0071198881
Environmental chemistry.