Water chemistry / Mark M. Benjamin.

Por: Benjamin, Mark MTipo de material: TextoTextoSeries McGraw-Hill series in water resources and environmental engineeringDetalles de publicación: Boston : McGraw-Hill, c2002Descripción: xix, 668 p. : il. ; 25 cmISBN: 0072383909; 9780072383904Tema(s): Water chemistry | Água (análise química)Clasificación CDD: 551.46/01/54 Clasificación LoC:GB855 | .B45 2002Otra clasificación: 35.35
Contenidos:
Concepts in aquatic chemistry -- Potentials, energy, and forces: ways to interpret changes in physical/chemical systems -- Acids and bases, part 1 -- Acids and bases, part 2 -- Titrations and buffers -- Software for solving chemical equilibrium problems -- Gas/liquid equilibrium -- Chemistry of metals in aqueous systems -- Redox chemistry -- Adsorption reactions.
Resumen: Publisher's description: This book effectively conveys the key concepts of equilibrium chemistry, particularly as they apply to natural and engineered aquatic systems. The coverage is rigorous and thorough, but the author assumes little prior knowledge of chemistry on the part of the readers, and writes in a style that is easily accessible to students.
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Concepts in aquatic chemistry -- Potentials, energy, and forces: ways to interpret changes in physical/chemical systems -- Acids and bases, part 1 -- Acids and bases, part 2 -- Titrations and buffers -- Software for solving chemical equilibrium problems -- Gas/liquid equilibrium -- Chemistry of metals in aqueous systems -- Redox chemistry -- Adsorption reactions.

Publisher's description: This book effectively conveys the key concepts of equilibrium chemistry, particularly as they apply to natural and engineered aquatic systems. The coverage is rigorous and thorough, but the author assumes little prior knowledge of chemistry on the part of the readers, and writes in a style that is easily accessible to students.

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