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Environmental chemistry in the classroom
Journal of Chemical Education, 1970The environmental sciences is an especially good vehicle for relating chemistry to other disciplines in courses for nonscientists.
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Environmental Chemistry of Arsenic
2001Arsenic Poisoning Through the Ages, J.O. Nriagu Analytical Methods for the Determination of Arsenic and Arsenic Compounds in the Environment, W. Goessler and D. Kuehnelt Arsenic Compounds in the Environment, K.A. Francesconi and D. Kuehnelt Arsenic Speciation in the Environment and Humans, X.C.
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The Environmental Chemistry of Cadmium
1999Cadmium (Cd), atomic number 48, is in Group IIb of the Periodic Table of the elements. It is greatest in chemical similarity to the other Group IIb elements, zinc (Zn) and mercury (Hg), with which it is commonly associated in natural geologic settings. The ground state electronic configuration of Cd can be listed in an abbreviated form as [Kr].4d 10.5s
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Environmental Dehalogenation: Chemistry and Mechanism
1998The halogen cycle is one of the great chemical cycles on earth. Haloorganics are both synthesized and destroyed by the chemistry that controls their flux and form. The synthetic leg of the cycle is both biotic and abiotic in nature. The biotic synthesis results primarily from the biochemical activity of marine algae and kelp, although these are by no ...
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ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY EDUCATION: AN ISSUES COURSE IN ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY
Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry, 1998Thomas G. Spiro, William M. Stigliani
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Environmental Chemistry of Arsenic
Journal of Environment Quality, 2003Walter W. Wenzel, Walter J. Fitz
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Actinide Environmental Chemistry
Radiochimica Acta, 1995H. Nitsche, R. J. Silva
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