Water chemistry : an introduction to the chemistry of natural and engineered aquatic systems / by Patrick L. Brezonik and William A. Arnold.
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- 9780199813544
- 019981354X
- 551.48 22
- GB855 .B744 2011eb
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Water Chemistry provides students with the tools necessary to understand the processes that control the chemical species present in waters of both natural and engineered systems. After providing basic information about water itself and the chemical composition of water in environmental systems, the text covers the necessary theory (thermodynamics, activity, and kinetics) and background material to solve problems. It emphasizes that both equilibrium and kinetic processes are important in aquatic systems. The book does not merely focus on inorganic constituents, but also on the fate and reaction.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I. Prologue -- Part II. Theory, fundamentals, and important tools -- Part III. Inorganic chemical equilibria and kinetics -- Part IV. Chemistry of natural waters and engineered systems -- Appendix: Free energies and enthalpies of formation of common chemical species in water.
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