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This is the definitive text in a market consisting of senior and graduate environmental engineering students who are taking a chemistry course. The text is divided into a chemistry fundamentals section and a section on water and wastewater analysis. In this new edition, the authors have retained the thorough, yet concise, coverage of basic chemical principles from general, physical, equilibrium, organic, biochemistry, colloid, and nuclear chemistry. In addition, the authors have retained their classic two-fold approach of (1) focusing on the aspects of chemistry that are particularly valuable for solving environmental problems, and (2) laying the groundwork for understanding water and wastewater analysis-a fundamental basis of environmental engineering practice and research.
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Features
Retains the two-fold approach.
Retain the thorough, yet concise coverage of basic chemical principles from general, physical, equilibrium, organic, bio, colloid and nuclear chemistry.
Revised and additional new problems.
Thoroughly updated all content to coincide with current environmental engineering practice.
Chapter on Statistical Analysis of Analytical Data. (Ch. 10)
Table of Contents I Fundamentals of Chemistry for Environmental Engineering and Science
1 Introduction
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
II Water and Wastewater Analysis
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
Clair N. Sawyer, Late Prof., Massachusetts Institute of Technology Perry L. McCarty, Stanford University Gene F. Parkin, University of Iowa