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adam_text | Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Fire.......................................................................................................1
1.1 Atoms and Elements........................................................................................1
1.1.1 The Structure of Atoms.......................................................................1
Self-Assessment Questions..............................................................................5
1.1.2 The Origin of the Elements.................................................................5
1.1.3 The Periodic Table...............................................................................9
1.1.4 Electrons and Electron Orbitals.........................................................10
Self-Assessment Question..............................................................................14
1.1.5 Radioactivity......................................................................................14
Self-Assessment Questions............................................................................16
1.1.6 Radiometrie Dating Methods.............................................................18
1.2 States of Matter..............................................................................................21
1.2.1 Plasma................................................................................................21
1.2.2 Gases..................................................................................................22
Self-Assessment Question..............................................................................23
1.2.3 Liquids................................................................................................23
1.2.4 Solids..................................................................................................24
1.2.5 Phase Transitions and Phase Diagrams.............................................26
Self-Assessment Question..............................................................................28
1.2.6 Pure Substances, Compounds, and Mixtures....................................28
1.3 Units of Measurement....................................................................................29
1.3.1 SI and Non-SI Units..........................................................................30
Self-Assessment Questions............................................................................32
1.3.2 Scientific Notation and SI Prefixes....................................................32
Self-Assessment Question..............................................................................33
1.3.3 Concentrations and Solutions............................................................33
Self-Assessment Question..............................................................................34
1.4 Chemical Bonding..........................................................................................36
1.4.1 Covalent Bonding...............................................................................37
Self-Assessment Questions............................................................................39
Self-Assessment Questions............................................................................40
1.4.2 Cations, Anions, and Ionic Bonding..................................................41
Self-Assessment Question..............................................................................43
Self-Assessment Questions............................................................................44
1.4.3 Metallic Bonding................................................................................44
1.4.4 Electronegativity, Polar Bonds, and Hydrogen Bonding...................45
1.5 Chemical Structures.......................................................................................46
1.5.1 Structures of Organic Compounds....................................................47
Self-Assessment Question..............................................................................51
1.5.2 Three-Dimensional Structures, Chirality, and Optical Isomers........52
1.5.3 Structures of Molecular Inorganic Compounds................................54
Self-Assessment Question..............................................................................55
1.5.4 Structures of Extended Networks......................................................55
1.6 Chemical Reactions and Equilibria...............................................................62
1.6.1 Chemical Reactions............................................................................62
Self-Assessment Question..............................................................................63
1.6.2 The Energy of Chemical Reactions...................................................63
Self-Assessment Question..............................................................................64
1.6.3 Chemical Equilibria and Le Chatelier s Principle.............................65
Self-Assessment Question..............................................................................66
1.7 Summary........................................................................................................67
Self-Assessment Questions............................................................................68
Chapter 2 Earth...................................................................................................71
2.1 Formation of the Earth...................................................................................71
2.1.1 The Structure of the Earth.................................................................72
2.2 The Structures of Silicate Minerals...............................................................74
2.2.1 Silicates Formed from Isolated Tetrahedra — Orthosilicates...........75
2.2.2 Single-Chain Silicates — Pyroxenes.................................................77
2.2.3 Double-Chain Silicates — Amphiboles.............................................77
2.2.4 Sheet Silicates — Micas, Clays, and Talc.........................................78
2.2.5 Framework or Tectosilicates — Silica, Feldspars, and Zeolites.......82
2.3 Igneous Rocks................................................................................................86
2.3.1 The Composition of Igneous Rocks..................................................86
Self-Assessment Questions............................................................................87
2.3.2 Crystallisation of Igneous Rocks.......................................................87
Self-Assessment Question..............................................................................88
Self-Assessment Questions............................................................................89
2.3.3 Phase Diagrams..................................................................................89
Self-Assessment Questions............................................................................92
Self-Assessment Questions............................................................................95
2.3.4 Trace Elements in Igneous Rocks.....................................................95
Self-Assessment Questions............................................................................96
2.3.5 Mineral Stability................................................................................96
2.4 Sedimentary Rocks........................................................................................97
2.4.1 Siliciclastic Rocks..............................................................................98
2.4.2 Carbonates..........................................................................................99
2.4.3 Evaporites.........................................................................................100
2.4.4 The Mineral Composition of Sedimentary Rocks...........................101
Self-Assessment Questions..........................................................................101
2.4.5 The Chemical Composition of Sedimentary Rocks.......................102
2.5 Metamorphic Rocks.....................................................................................102
2.5.1 Metamorphism by Recrystallisation................................................103
2.5.2 Metamorphism and Chemical Reactions.........................................103
Self-Assessment Questions..........................................................................104
2.5.3 Biological Reactions........................................................................105
2.6 Weathering....................................................................................................107
2.6.1 Physical Weathering.........................................................................107
2.6.2 Chemical Weathering.......................................................................108
2.6.3 Biological Weathering......................................................................110
2.7 The Chemistry of Soil.................................................................................110
2.7.1 Soil Organic Matter..........................................................................Ill
2.7.2 Ion Exchange and Soil pH...............................................................112
2.7.3 Soil Pollution....................................................................................114
2.8 Summary......................................................................................................117
Chapter 3 Water................................................................................................119
3.1 The Properties of Water.......................„a*..................................................119
3.1.1 The Phase Diagram of Water...* £..................................................119
3.1.2 Water and Hydrogen Bonding.........................................................120
3.1.3 Water and Heat.................................................................................122
3.1.4 Water as a Solvent...........................................................................124
3.1.5 The Water Cycle...............................................................................124
3.2 Acids, Bases, and the pH Scale...................................................................125
3.2.1 Acids and Bases...............................................................................126
Self-Assessment Questions..........................................................................127
3.2.2 The Relative Strength of Acids and Bases......................................127
Self-Assessment Questions..........................................................................128
3.2.3 Strong Acids and Bases...................................................................128
3.2.4 Weak Acids and Bases.....................................................................129
Self-Assessment Questions..........................................................................131
3.2.5 The Self-Ionisation of Water............................................................131
Self-Assessment Questions..........................................................................132
3.2.6 The pH Scale....................................................................................132
Self-Assessment Questions..........................................................................133
3.2.7 Acid-Base Titrations........................................................................133
Self-Assessment Questions..........................................................................135
3.2.8 Buffer Solutions...............................................................................135
Self-Assessment Questions..........................................................................136
3.3 Ions in Solution............................................................................................137
3.3.1 The Solvation of Ions......................................................................137
3.3.2 Sparingly Soluble Salts and Solubility Products.............................139
Self-Assessment Question............................................................................140
3.3.3 The Carbonate System.....................................................................140
Self-Assessment Questions..........................................................................142
3.3.4 Hardness of Water............................................................................144
3.3.5 The Chemistry of Seawater.............................................................145
3.4 Redox Chemistry..........................................................................................148
3.4.1 Oxidation, Reduction, and Oxidation States...................................148
Self-Assessment Questions..........................................................................150
3.4.2 Redox Potentials and Stability Field Diagrams..............................150
Self-Assessment Questions..........................................................................152
3.4.3 Speciation.........................................................................................153
3.4.4 The Redox Chemistry of Nitrogen..................................................154
3.5 Colloids and Suspended Particles................................................................156
3.6 Water Pollution.............................................................................................157
3.6.1 Heavy Metals...................................................................................157
3.6.2 Nutrients and Eutrophication...........................................................158
3.6.3 Organic Pollutants............................................................................159
3.6.4 Marine Oil Pollution........................................................................160
3.7 Summary......................................................................................................161
Chapter 4 Air.....................................................................................................165
4.1 The Structure of the Atmosphcae................................................................165
4.2 Evolution and Composition of the Atmosphere..........................................167
Self-Assessment Question............................................................................170
4.3 Biogeochemical cycles.................................................................................171
4.3.1 The Carbon Cycle............................................................................171
4.3.2 The Nitrogen Cycle..........................................................................173
4.3.3 The Sulfur Cycle..............................................................................175
4.4 Global Warming and the Greenhouse Effect...............................................176
Self-Assessment Question............................................................................179
4.5 The Ozone Layer.........................................................................................181
4.5.1 Ozone Formation and UV Protection..............................................181
Self-Assessment Questions..........................................................................182
4.5.2 Ozone Depletion..............................................................................182
Self-Assessment Question............................................................................183
4.6 Air Pollution.................................................................................................184
4.6.1 The Key Pollutants...........................................................................184
4.6.2 Urban Smog.....................................................................................189
Self-Assessment Question............................................................................191
4.6.3 Dispersal of Pollutants.....................................................................191
Self-Assessment Question............................................................................193
4.6.4 Indoor Air Quality............................................................................195
4.7 Summary......................................................................................................196
Answers to Self-Assessment Questions................................................................199
Chapter 1................................................................................................................199
Chapter 2................................................................................................................207
Chapter 3................................................................................................................211
Chapter 4................................................................................................................218
Index......................................................................... .......................221
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Fire.1
1.1 Atoms and Elements.1
1.1.1 The Structure of Atoms.1
Self-Assessment Questions.5
1.1.2 The Origin of the Elements.5
1.1.3 The Periodic Table.9
1.1.4 Electrons and Electron Orbitals.10
Self-Assessment Question.14
1.1.5 Radioactivity.14
Self-Assessment Questions.16
1.1.6 Radiometrie Dating Methods.18
1.2 States of Matter.21
1.2.1 Plasma.21
1.2.2 Gases.22
Self-Assessment Question.23
1.2.3 Liquids.23
1.2.4 Solids.24
1.2.5 Phase Transitions and Phase Diagrams.26
Self-Assessment Question.28
1.2.6 Pure Substances, Compounds, and Mixtures.28
1.3 Units of Measurement.29
1.3.1 SI and Non-SI Units.30
Self-Assessment Questions.32
1.3.2 Scientific Notation and SI Prefixes.32
Self-Assessment Question.33
1.3.3 Concentrations and Solutions.33
Self-Assessment Question.34
1.4 Chemical Bonding.36
1.4.1 Covalent Bonding.37
Self-Assessment Questions.39
Self-Assessment Questions.40
1.4.2 Cations, Anions, and Ionic Bonding.41
Self-Assessment Question.43
Self-Assessment Questions.44
1.4.3 Metallic Bonding.44
1.4.4 Electronegativity, Polar Bonds, and Hydrogen Bonding.45
1.5 Chemical Structures.46
1.5.1 Structures of Organic Compounds.47
Self-Assessment Question.51
1.5.2 Three-Dimensional Structures, Chirality, and Optical Isomers.52
1.5.3 Structures of Molecular Inorganic Compounds.54
Self-Assessment Question.55
1.5.4 Structures of Extended Networks.55
1.6 Chemical Reactions and Equilibria.62
1.6.1 Chemical Reactions.62
Self-Assessment Question.63
1.6.2 The Energy of Chemical Reactions.63
Self-Assessment Question.64
1.6.3 Chemical Equilibria and Le Chatelier's Principle.65
Self-Assessment Question.66
1.7 Summary.67
Self-Assessment Questions.68
Chapter 2 Earth.71
2.1 Formation of the Earth.71
2.1.1 The Structure of the Earth.72
2.2 The Structures of Silicate Minerals.74
2.2.1 Silicates Formed from Isolated Tetrahedra — Orthosilicates.75
2.2.2 Single-Chain Silicates — Pyroxenes.77
2.2.3 Double-Chain Silicates — Amphiboles.77
2.2.4 Sheet Silicates — Micas, Clays, and Talc.78
2.2.5 Framework or Tectosilicates — Silica, Feldspars, and Zeolites.82
2.3 Igneous Rocks.86
2.3.1 The Composition of Igneous Rocks.86
Self-Assessment Questions.87
2.3.2 Crystallisation of Igneous Rocks.87
Self-Assessment Question.88
Self-Assessment Questions.89
2.3.3 Phase Diagrams.89
Self-Assessment Questions.92
Self-Assessment Questions.95
2.3.4 Trace Elements in Igneous Rocks.95
Self-Assessment Questions.96
2.3.5 Mineral Stability.96
2.4 Sedimentary Rocks.97
2.4.1 Siliciclastic Rocks.98
2.4.2 Carbonates.99
2.4.3 Evaporites.100
2.4.4 The Mineral Composition of Sedimentary Rocks.101
Self-Assessment Questions.101
2.4.5 The Chemical Composition of Sedimentary Rocks.102
2.5 Metamorphic Rocks.102
2.5.1 Metamorphism by Recrystallisation.103
2.5.2 Metamorphism and Chemical Reactions.103
Self-Assessment Questions.104
2.5.3 Biological Reactions.105
2.6 Weathering.107
2.6.1 Physical Weathering.107
2.6.2 Chemical Weathering.108
2.6.3 Biological Weathering.110
2.7 The Chemistry of Soil.110
2.7.1 Soil Organic Matter.Ill
2.7.2 Ion Exchange and Soil pH.112
2.7.3 Soil Pollution.114
2.8 Summary.117
Chapter 3 Water.119
3.1 The Properties of Water.„a*.119
3.1.1 The Phase Diagram of Water.* £.119
3.1.2 Water and Hydrogen Bonding.120
3.1.3 Water and Heat.122
3.1.4 Water as a Solvent.124
3.1.5 The Water Cycle.124
3.2 Acids, Bases, and the pH Scale.125
3.2.1 Acids and Bases.126
Self-Assessment Questions.127
3.2.2 The Relative Strength of Acids and Bases.127
Self-Assessment Questions.128
3.2.3 Strong Acids and Bases.128
3.2.4 Weak Acids and Bases.129
Self-Assessment Questions.131
3.2.5 The Self-Ionisation of Water.131
Self-Assessment Questions.132
3.2.6 The pH Scale.132
Self-Assessment Questions.133
3.2.7 Acid-Base Titrations.133
Self-Assessment Questions.135
3.2.8 Buffer Solutions.135
Self-Assessment Questions.136
3.3 Ions in Solution.137
3.3.1 The Solvation of Ions.137
3.3.2 Sparingly Soluble Salts and Solubility Products.139
Self-Assessment Question.140
3.3.3 The Carbonate System.140
Self-Assessment Questions.142
3.3.4 Hardness of Water.144
3.3.5 The Chemistry of Seawater.145
3.4 Redox Chemistry.148
3.4.1 Oxidation, Reduction, and Oxidation States.148
Self-Assessment Questions.150
3.4.2 Redox Potentials and Stability Field Diagrams.150
Self-Assessment Questions.152
3.4.3 Speciation.153
3.4.4 The Redox Chemistry of Nitrogen.154
3.5 Colloids and Suspended Particles.156
3.6 Water Pollution.157
3.6.1 Heavy Metals.157
3.6.2 Nutrients and Eutrophication.158
3.6.3 Organic Pollutants.159
3.6.4 Marine Oil Pollution.160
3.7 Summary.161
Chapter 4 Air.165
4.1 The Structure of the Atmosphcae.165
4.2 Evolution and Composition of the Atmosphere.167
Self-Assessment Question.170
4.3 Biogeochemical cycles.171
4.3.1 The Carbon Cycle.171
4.3.2 The Nitrogen Cycle.173
4.3.3 The Sulfur Cycle.175
4.4 Global Warming and the Greenhouse Effect.176
Self-Assessment Question.179
4.5 The Ozone Layer.181
4.5.1 Ozone Formation and UV Protection.181
Self-Assessment Questions.182
4.5.2 Ozone Depletion.182
Self-Assessment Question.183
4.6 Air Pollution.184
4.6.1 The Key Pollutants.184
4.6.2 Urban Smog.189
Self-Assessment Question.191
4.6.3 Dispersal of Pollutants.191
Self-Assessment Question.193
4.6.4 Indoor Air Quality.195
4.7 Summary.196
Answers to Self-Assessment Questions.199
Chapter 1.199
Chapter 2.207
Chapter 3.211
Chapter 4.218
Index. .221 |
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physical | 230 S. graph. Darst. |
publishDate | 2008 |
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publisher | Taylor & Francis |
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spelling | Duke, Catherine V. A. Verfasser (DE-588)173968252 aut Chemistry for environmental and earth sciences Catherine V. A. Duke ; Craig D. Williams Boca Raton [u.a.] Taylor & Francis 2008 230 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Geochemie (DE-588)4020198-3 gnd rswk-swf Umweltgeochemie (DE-588)4404136-6 gnd rswk-swf Ökologische Chemie (DE-588)4135167-8 gnd rswk-swf Ökologische Chemie (DE-588)4135167-8 s DE-604 Geochemie (DE-588)4020198-3 s Umweltgeochemie (DE-588)4404136-6 s b DE-604 Williams, Craig D. Verfasser (DE-588)173968295 aut HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014940686&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Duke, Catherine V. A. Williams, Craig D. Chemistry for environmental and earth sciences Geochemie (DE-588)4020198-3 gnd Umweltgeochemie (DE-588)4404136-6 gnd Ökologische Chemie (DE-588)4135167-8 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4020198-3 (DE-588)4404136-6 (DE-588)4135167-8 |
title | Chemistry for environmental and earth sciences |
title_auth | Chemistry for environmental and earth sciences |
title_exact_search | Chemistry for environmental and earth sciences |
title_exact_search_txtP | Chemistry for environmental and earth sciences |
title_full | Chemistry for environmental and earth sciences Catherine V. A. Duke ; Craig D. Williams |
title_fullStr | Chemistry for environmental and earth sciences Catherine V. A. Duke ; Craig D. Williams |
title_full_unstemmed | Chemistry for environmental and earth sciences Catherine V. A. Duke ; Craig D. Williams |
title_short | Chemistry for environmental and earth sciences |
title_sort | chemistry for environmental and earth sciences |
topic | Geochemie (DE-588)4020198-3 gnd Umweltgeochemie (DE-588)4404136-6 gnd Ökologische Chemie (DE-588)4135167-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Geochemie Umweltgeochemie Ökologische Chemie |
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