Résumé :
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The quality of water is one of the most important contemporary issues in environmental chemistry and public health. This introductory laboratory manual will help students design a sampling plan, understant the instrumental and analytical techniques used for the assessment of water quality, learn how to interpret data and use statistical analyses, and apply scientific reasoning to an environmental problem. Ideal for use in the laboratory environmental chemistry or general chemistry course, the manual provides substantial background information about water chemistry and gives the instructor a choice od procedures for each analysis, from instrument-intensive techniques to those requiring nothing more than a buret and a few chemicals. A detailed instructors'manual is also available.
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