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James F. Pankow
(2019)
Aquatic Chemistry Concepts, Second Edition
James F. Pankow
(2019)
Sprog: Engelsk
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- Vital Source searchable e-book (Reflowable pages)
- Udgiver: CRC Press (Oktober 2019)
- ISBN: 9780429581755
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- Hardback: 558 sider
- Udgiver: Taylor & Francis Group (November 2019)
- ISBN: 9781439854402
Aquatic Chemistry Concepts, Second Edition, is a fully revised and updated textbook that fills the need for a comprehensive treatment of aquatic chemistry and covers the many complicated equations and principles of aquatic chemistry. It presents the established science of equilibrium water chemistry using the uniquely recognizable, step-by-step Pankow format, which allows a broad and deep understanding of aquatic chemistry. The text is appropriate for a wide audience, including undergraduate and graduate students, industry professionals, consultants, and regulators. Every professional using water chemistry will want this text within close reach, and students and professionals alike will expect to find at least one copy on their library shelves.
Key Features
- Extremely thorough, one-of-a-kind treatment of aquatic chemistry
- Discussions of how to carry out complex calculations regarding the chemistry of lakes, rivers, groundwater, and seawater
- Numerous example problems worked in complete detail
- Special foreword by Jerry L. Schnoor
Foreword
by Jerry L. Schnoor
1. Overview
2. Thermodynamic Principles Part II: Acid/Base Chemistry
3. The Proton (H+) in Aquatic Chemistry
4. The Electroneutrality Equation, Mass Balance Equations, and the Proton Balance Equation
5. Quantitative Acid/Base Calculations for Any Solution of Acids and Bases
6. Dependence of a Values on pH, and the Role of Net Strong Base
7. Titrations of Acids and Bases
8. Buffer Intensity ß
9. Chemistry of Dissolved CO2 Part III: Metal/Ligand Chemistry
10. Complexation of Metal Ions by Ligands Part IV: Mineral Solubility
11. Simple Salts and Metal Oxides/Hydroxides/Oxyhydroxides
12. Solubility Behavior of Calcium Carbonate and Other Divalent Metal Carbonates in Closed and Open Systems
13. Metal Phosphates
14. Which Solid Is Solubility Limiting? Examples with Fe(II) for FeCO3(s)vs. Fe(OH)2(s)Using Log pCO2vs. pH Predominance Diagrams
15. The Kelvin Effect: The Effect of Particle Size on Dissolution and Evaporation Equilibria
16. Solid/Solid and Liquid/Liquid Solution Mixtures Part V: Redox Chemistry
17. Redox Reactions, EH, and pe
18. Introduction to pe-pH Diagrams: The Cases of Aqueous Chlorine, Hydrogen, and Oxygen
19. pe-pH Diagrams for Lead (Pb) with Negligible Dissolved CO2
20. pe-pH Diagrams for Lead (Pb) in the Presence of CO2with Fixed CT, and Fixed CTand Phosphate
21. pe and Natural Systems
22. Redox Succession (Titration) in a Stratified Lake during a Period of Summer Stagnation Part VI: Effects of Electrical Charges on Solution Chemistry
23. The Debye-Huckel Equation and Its Descendent Expressions for Activity Coefficients of Aqueous Ions
24. Electrical Double Layers in Aqueous Systems
25. Colloid Stability and Particle Double Layers