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May 05, 2024
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CV 500 - Environmental Chemistry3 lecture hours 0 lab hours 3 credits Course Description Course topics include the following: (1) electroneutrality and its application to water analysis; (2) rates of chemical and biochemical reactions; (3) acid-base reactions and the carbonate system; (4) complexation reactions and chelation; (5) precipitation and dissolution reactions; (6) oxidation-reduction reactions; (7) a survey of organic chemistry and how organic compounds react and behave in the environment; (8) adsorption reactions; and (9) a survey of environmental laboratory procedures and analytical techniques in environmental chemistry. Students will also participate in several labs that will illustrate the course topics, including alkalinity, BOD/COD, lime/soda-ash softening, and carbon adsorption. (prereq: graduate standing in MSCV program) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: See Graduate Catalog Prerequisites by Topic
- One year of general chemistry required
Course Topics See Graduate Catalog Coordinator See Graduate Catalog
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