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  2. Environmental chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Environmental chemists draw on a range of concepts from chemistry and various environmental sciences to assist in their study of what is happening to a chemical species in the environment. Important general concepts from chemistry include understanding chemical reactions and equations, solutions, units, sampling, and analytical techniques. [1]

  3. Environmental Chemistry (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Environmental Chemistry is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by CSIRO Publishing.It covers all aspects of environmental chemistry, including atmospheric chemistry, (bio)geochemistry, climate change, marine chemistry, water chemistry, polar chemistry, fire chemistry, astrochemistry, earth and geochemistry, soil and sediment chemistry, and chemical toxicology.

  4. Category:Environmental chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Environmental chemistry is the scientific study of the physical, chemical and biochemical properties and processes of polluting substances in the environment. Subcategories This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.

  5. Atmospheric chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Atmospheric chemistry is a branch of atmospheric science that studies the chemistry of the Earth's atmosphere and that of other planets. This multidisciplinary approach of research draws on environmental chemistry, physics, meteorology, computer modeling, oceanography, geology and volcanology, climatology and other disciplines to understand both natural and human-induced changes in atmospheric ...

  6. Chemical oxygen demand - Wikipedia

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    In environmental chemistry, the chemical oxygen demand (COD) is an indicative measure of the amount of oxygen that can be consumed by reactions in a measured solution.It is commonly expressed in mass of oxygen consumed over volume of solution, which in SI units is milligrams per liter (mg/L).

  7. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering environmental toxicology and environmental chemistry.It was established in 1982 and is published by Wiley-Blackwell in conjunction with the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. [1]

  8. Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry - Wikipedia

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    It holds meetings and events around the world. It produces two scientific journals; Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (ET&C), which it has produced since 1982, originally yearly and then monthly from 1986; and Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management (IEAM) [citation needed]. It also produces online books and easy to read ...

  9. Environmental technology - Wikipedia

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    Environmental chemistry, sustainable chemistry or environmental chemical engineering courses oriented towards understanding the effects (good and bad) of chemicals in the environment. Such awards can focus on mining processes pollutants and commonly also cover biochemical processes;