(eBook PDF) Environmental Organic Chemistry 3rd Edition – Digital Ebook – Instant Delivery Download
Product details:
- ISBN: 978-1-118-76723-8
- Author: Rene P. Schwarzenbach, Philip M. Gschwend, Dieter M. Imboden
Examines in a pedagogical way all pertinent molecular and macroscopic processes that govern the distribution and fate of organic chemicals in the environment and provides simple modeling tools to quantitatively describe these processes and their interplay in a given environmental system
- Treats fundamental aspects of chemistry, physics, and mathematical modeling as applied to environmentally relevant problems, and gives a state of the art account of the field
- Teaches the reader how to relate the structure of a given chemical to its physical chemical properties and intrinsic reactivities
- Provides a holistic and teachable treatment of phase partitioning and transformation processes, as well as a more focused and tailor-made presentation of physical, mathematical, and modeling aspects that apply to environmental situations of concern
- Includes a large number of questions and problems allowing teachers to explore the depth of understanding of their students or allowing individuals who use the book for self-study to check their progress
Table contents:
Part I Background Knowledge
Part II Equilibrium Partitioning in Well-Defined Systems
Part III Equilibrium Partitioning in Environmental Systems
Part IV Mass Transfer Processes in Environmental Systems
Part V Transformation Processes
Part VI Putting Everything Together
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