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Introductory Chemistry for the Environmental Sciences, Paperback / softback Book

Introductory Chemistry for the Environmental Sciences Paperback / softback

Part of the Cambridge Environmental Chemistry Series series

Paperback / softback

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The new edition of this textbook introduces the basic chemical concepts underlying a sound understanding of environmental science and ecology.

Fundamental chemical principles are explained and illustrated with real examples from the environment.

From an introduction to atomic and molecular structure, the text progresses to more advanced areas within physical, inorganic, organic and analytical chemistry.

Important new sections for this new edition include an introduction to the concepts of biogeochemical cycling, and the role environmental chemistry plays with respect to climate, notably global warming and ozone depletion.

The case studies have been up-dated, and a section about toxic chemicals has been added.

While the primary aim is to satisfy the needs of the non-chemist, the text also serves to introduce environmental precepts to chemists who wish to apply their expertise to environmental issues.

This volume is especially suitable for undergraduates in environmental science, environmental chemistry and ecology at universities, colleges and technical institutes.

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