ISBN: 9789384007560
Edition: 1st Edition
Author : Mark M. Benjamin
Year: 2015
Pages: 668
Publisher Name: Medtech
Intended for upper-level undergraduates or first-year graduate students who have a grasp of basic chemical concepts and thermodynamics, this rigorous and full-featured text introduces the principles and applications of chemical equilibrium in aquatic systems. Benjamin's writing style and presentation of topics are accessible. Topics build upon one another in a clear and logical fashion, and linkages between chapters are emphasized and constantly reinforced, ultimately providing a solid, thorough framework for understanding equilibrium in complex aquatic systems. Concepts are not only developed mathematically but also explained in terms of molecular structure and interactions. Numerous analogies from nonchemical systems round out the presentation and facilitate the development of an intuitive understanding of the concepts, while extensive example problems demonstrate their application to natural and engineered aquatic systems. Instructor resource materials, including solutions to end-of-chapter problems, are available on the author's Web site.
Notable features
1. CONCEPTS IN AQUATIC CHEMISTRY
2. POTENTIALS ENERGY AND FORCES: WAYS TO INTERPRET CHANGES IN PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL SYSTEMS
3. ACIDS AND BASES PART 1
4. ACIDS AND BASES PART 2
5. TITRATIONS AND BUFFERS
6. SOFTWARE FOR SOLVING CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM PROBLEMS
7. GAS/LIQUID EQUILIBRIUM
8. CHEMISTRY OF METALS IN AQUEOUS SYSTEMS
9. REDOX CHEMISTRY
10. ADSORPTION REACTIONS
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