With clear explanations, real-world examples and updated questions and answers, the tenth edition of Environmental Chemistry emphasizes the concepts essential to the practice of environmental science, technology and chemistry while introducing the newest innovations in the field. The author follows the general format and organization popular in preceding editions, including an approach based upon the five environmental spheres and the relationship of environmental chemistry to the key concepts of sustainability, industrial ecology and green chemistry. This readily adaptable text has been revamped to emphasize important topics such as the world water crisis. It details global climate change to a greater degree than previous editions, underlining the importance of abundant renewable energy in minimizing human influences on climate. Environmental Chemistry is designed for a wide range of graduate and undergraduate courses in environmental chemistry, environmental science and sustainability as well as serving as a general reference work for professionals in the environmental sciences and engineering.
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Oxford Handbook of Green Chemistry: From Philosophy to Industrial Applications
This new edition presents environmental science to the non-science student, focusing on environmental chemistry.
This book is also useful for the students and professors of general science. The book explores biological resources and their relationship with physical and chemical aspects of the environment.
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental Chemistry: For BSc. (Hons.) & MSc. Students
This Book Has Been Thoroughly Revised And Updated In Its Present Sixth Edition.
It is intended to provide a range, of topics to cover most undergraduate and chemistry main courses of study. These volumes can be used to enrich the more conventional courses of study.
The principles involved, preparation of the reagents and the procedures are described for each experimental method. The authors hope that this manual would prove to be useful in laboratories where soil, water and air are routinely tested