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Environmental Chemistry

2018
Environmental engineers need to be good in chemistry because pollutants are chemicals too and, in order to fight the pollution, they should know the properties of these chemicals. Environmental chemistry is a scientific discipline that studies chemical principles, analyses the environment and uses the obtained results in understanding of the processes ...
Ukić, Šime   +2 more
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Environmental Chemistry of Organosiloxanes

Chemical Reviews, 2014
Available production figures are rather diverse with respect to compound classes covered, inclusion or not so of intermediates, and geographical and temporal coverage. They are therefore difficult to compare, and some seem to be conflicting. The numbers given in the following nevertheless illustrate the order of magnitude and the dynamic increase of ...
Rücker, Christoph, Kümmerer, Klaus
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Environmental Chemistry

2017
Environmental Chemistry describes the chemical principles which underpin the natural processes occurring within and between the air, water, and soil, and explores how they are impacted by humans. It is subdivided into three parts that focus on the chemical composition of the three key environmental systems.
Gary W. VanLoon, Stephen J. Duffy
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Environmental bioinorganic chemistry

Journal of Chemical Education, 1974
The author makes a brief attempt to survey the problems faced by biological organisms interacting with inorganic substances from a bioinorganic chemical viewpoint.
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