Thermodynamics and equilibrium are applied to processes in natural waters, water supply systems, wastewater treatment systems, and other water-based systems. Topics include the chemistry of electrolyte solutions, acids and bases, dissolved carbonate and other pH-buffering solutes, the precipitation and dissolution of inorganic solids, complex formation and chelation, and oxidation-reduction reactions. Quantitative problem solving and the visualization of chemical speciation are emphasized.
The current scheduled offerings for this course for the Fall 2008 term are listed below.
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| 575.443.81 | Aquatic Chemistry (Open) | |||
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09/03/2008 - 12/13/2008 | $2,600 |
Gilbert, D. |
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