C&EE 254A
Environmental Aquatic Inorganic Chemistry
Description: Lecture, four hours; discussion, two hours; outside study, six hours. Requisites: Chemistry 20B, Mathematics 31A, 31B, Physics 1A, 1B. Equilibrium and kinetic descriptions of chemical behavior of metals and inorganic ions in natural fresh/marine surface waters and in water treatment. Processes include acid-base chemistry and alkalinity (carbonate system), complexation, precipitation/dissolution, absorption oxidation/reduction, and photochemistry. Letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Fall 2024 - Dr. Jay is honestly the most helpful and caring professor in the entire department. I've learned so much in this course in the span of ten weeks. The class utilizes a flipped format which is honestly so much more useful because it turns the lecture into a discussion where everyone is engaged/learning about how to apply the concepts that are being taught. This will 100% be my favorite course in the department.
Fall 2024 - Dr. Jay is honestly the most helpful and caring professor in the entire department. I've learned so much in this course in the span of ten weeks. The class utilizes a flipped format which is honestly so much more useful because it turns the lecture into a discussion where everyone is engaged/learning about how to apply the concepts that are being taught. This will 100% be my favorite course in the department.