Environmental Chemistry explores the relationship between chemistry and the environment from the chemical viewpoint. New pedagogy and
structure make the Second Edition an even more flexible learning and teaching tool. The new edition has new problems providing an extra
layer of challenge for students. By structuring the text in four parts--Air and Energy, Toxics, Water, Waste--and creating independently
functioning individual chapters, the author permits instructors to pick and choose from a variety of topics.
Now available packaged with a Scientific American Reader.
| ISBN(s) : | 0716746808 |
| Number of Pages : | 528 |
| Published : | 10/01/1999 |