Environmental laboratory exercises for instrumental analysis and environmental chemistry / Frank M. Dunnivant

Por: Dunnivant, Frank MTipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: West Sussex : John Wiley & Sons, 2004 Descripción: XVI, 330 p. ; 26 cm + 1 disco compactoISBN: 978-0-471-48856-9Tema(s): Química ambientalResumen: In the early days of environmental monitoring, chemists trained in the isolated walls of a laboratory before moving to the 'real world' of sediment, soil, and industrial waste samples. Today chemists are a little better prepared, but many still lack experience in developing procedures for problematic samples. This manual answers this need for applied training aimed at teaching upper level undergraduate and graduate chemistry students to analyze 'dirty' samples.Resumen: Índice: Dedication. Biography. Preface. To the Instructor. PRELIMINARY EXERCISES. Chapter 1. How to keep a legally-defensible laboratory notebook. Chapter 2. Common field sampling equipment for environmental samples. Chapter 3. Computer Laboratory I: Linear Least Squares Analysis. Computer Laboratory II: Student's t test Propagation of Uncertainty. EXPERIMENTS FOR AIR SAMPLES. Chapter 4. The determination of the Henry's law constants chlorinated pesticides and hydrocarbons. Chapter 5. An experiment to study the IR properties of greenhouse gases. Chapter 6. Monitoring the presence hydrocarbons in air around gasolin... Etc.
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In the early days of environmental monitoring, chemists trained in the isolated walls of a laboratory before moving to the 'real world' of sediment, soil, and industrial waste samples. Today chemists are a little better prepared, but many still lack experience in developing procedures for problematic samples. This manual answers this need for applied training aimed at teaching upper level undergraduate and graduate chemistry students to analyze 'dirty' samples.

Índice: Dedication. Biography. Preface. To the Instructor. PRELIMINARY EXERCISES. Chapter 1. How to keep a legally-defensible laboratory notebook. Chapter 2. Common field sampling equipment for environmental samples. Chapter 3. Computer Laboratory I: Linear Least Squares Analysis. Computer Laboratory II: Student's t test Propagation of Uncertainty. EXPERIMENTS FOR AIR SAMPLES. Chapter 4. The determination of the Henry's law constants chlorinated pesticides and hydrocarbons. Chapter 5. An experiment to study the IR properties of greenhouse gases. Chapter 6. Monitoring the presence hydrocarbons in air around gasolin... Etc.

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