CHM 305 ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY

This course provides a survey of chemical topics applying to selected pollutants in the air, water and soil. Topics include production and diffusion, photochemical processes, techniques for analysis, acid-base and redox chemistry, environmental and biological effects. Laboratory work includes acid/base and buffer chemistry, analysis of heavy metal pollutants, sampling techniques and resistance of selected materials to certain pollutants.

Credits

4 sh

Prerequisite

CHM 211; C- or better in CHM 112

Corequisite

CHML 305, laboratory component

Course Types

Science; Laboratory; Advanced Studies; Public Health Elective

Offered

Offered spring of odd years.

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