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Nov 23, 2024
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CVE 5221 - Environmental Chemistry for Civil Engineers3 lecture hours 0 lab hours 3 credits Course Description This course covers the chemistry of air, water, and organic compounds. Students will participate in brief laboratory experiments and learn about laboratory procedures and techniques. Prereq: CHM 1010 (quarter system prereq: CH 200 and CH 201) Note: This course is open to qualified undergraduate students. Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Explain the principles underlying the chemical transformations that take place in groundwater, surface water, and in water and wastewater treatment processes
- Apply the principles of water chemistry to the design of selected water/wastewater and soil/groundwater remediation processes
- Identify the various classes of organic compounds and how organic compounds behave and react in the environment
- Formulate the field and laboratory procedures involved in the sampling and analysis of water and soil samples
- Evaluate the roles of microorganisms in biogeochemical cycles
Prerequisites by Topic Course Topics
- Electroneutrality and its application to water analysis
- Rates of chemical and biochemical reactions
- Acid-base reactions and the carbonate system
- Complexation reactions and chelation
- Precipitation and dissolution reactions
- Oxidation-reduction reactions
- Survey of organic chemistry and how organic compounds react and behave in the environment
- Adsorption reactions
- Survey of environmental laboratory procedures and analytical techniques in environmental chemistry
Laboratory Topics
- Students will participate in several laboratory sessions that will illustrate the course topics, including alkalinity, BOD/COD, lime/soda-ash softening, and carbon adsorption
Coordinator Dr. Anne Alexander
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