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Feb 05, 2025
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CHEM 4690 - Aqueous Geochemistry Fundamentals of aqueous chemistry as applied to the evolution of natural waters. The course covers principles of chemical equilibrium, activity models for solutes, pH as a master variable, concentration and Eh-pH diagrams, mineral solubility, aqueous complexes, ion exchange, and stable isotopes. The carbonate system, weathering reactions, and acid rain are examined in detail. Emphasis is on the chemical reactions that control surface and groundwater evolution in natural and engineered (treatment process) settings. Students learn theory, computation methods, and the use of computer programs for calculation of speciation and mass balance.
Prerequisites/Corequisites: CHEM 1100 or CHEM 1110
When Offered: Fall term annually.
Cross Listed: ENVE 4690 , ERTH 4690 , ERTH 6690 , ENVE 6690
Credit Hours: 4
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