(3 units). Chemical aspects of environmental processes in the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere. Topics to be covered include: the origins, fates, and reactivity of compounds in natural and polluted environments; environmental analysis and remediation. Environmental implications of energy utilization; climate change; air pollution, acid precipitation, greenhouse effect, stratospheric and ground level ozone, and corrosion. Treatment of water sources; utilization of insecticides and herbicides. Course Component: Laboratory, Lecture Prerequisites: (CHM 1311 or CHM 1301), CHM 1321, CHM 2353.
(3 units). Chemical aspects of environmental processes in the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere. Topics to be covered include: the origins, fates, and reactivity of compounds in natural and polluted environments; environmental analysis and remediation. Environmental implications of energy utilization; climate change; air pollution, acid precipitation, greenhouse effect, stratospheric and ground level ozone, and corrosion. Treatment of water sources; utilization of insecticides and herbicides. Course Component: Laboratory, Lecture Prerequisites: (CHM 1311 or CHM 1301), CHM 1321, CHM 2353.