This unit introduces students to the basic principles of chemistry as applied to natural environments and gives them the skills to apply these principles to practical situations. This unit considers interactions between the atmosphere, natural waters, land-based processes and living organisms. Specific environmental issues include atmospheric pollution (including the ozone layer and climate change); the physical and chemical properties of water, the composition of natural waters; properties of fresh, estuarine, marine and hypersaline waters; aquatic equilibria; the biological significance of dissolved solutes and particulate material, and the cycling of elements through aquatic... -- Course Website
Instructor: B Collins
Prerequisites: Nil