Chemistry of the environment
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Included Index.
Energy flows and supplies --
Fossil fuels --
Nuclear energy --
Renewable energy --
Energy utilization --
Climate --
Oxygen chemistry --
Stratospheric ozone --
Air pollution --
Water resources --
From clouds to runoff: water as a solvent --
Water and the lithosphere --
Oxygen and life --
Water pollution and water treatment --
Nitrogen and food production --
Pest control --
Toxic chemicals --
Organic structures.
Intended for sophomore/junior-level courses in Environmental Chemistry, with a general chemistry prerequisite. This text presents an unbiased account of environmental issues - with an explanation of the underlying chemical principles that determine the nature of the issues in question.
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