Environmental chemistry WM-CH-473
Environmental chemistry covers issues relating to chemical and biochemical processes occurring in nature. It deals with the processes occurring on the surface of the Earth and near – in the atmosphere, hydrosphere and terrestrial environment.
Full description of the global environment requires knowledge of the following components:
- composition and chemical structure of the main elements of the environment,
- physicochemical and chemical processes occurring on Earth,
- changes occurring in nature under the influence of impurities and phenomena caused by anthropogenic factors.
It also deals with the relationship between these elements.
The purpose of dealing with environmental chemistry is to provide a cleaner and healthier environment.
(in Polish) E-Learning
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Learning outcomes
EK1: explains the basic phenomena and processes associated with environmental chemistry.
EK2: writes reactions and performs chemical calculations of environmental processes.
ECTS credits:
student's activity: (student's workload in hours)
participation in lectures (30h) -1 ECTS
consultation with the lecturer (10h) - 0,3 ECTS
preparation for the exam (15h) - 0,5 ECTS
Sum 2 ECTS
Sum 55 hours
Number of ECTS credits: 55 assigned 2 ECTS
Assessment criteria
Verification of learning outcomes in the form of written exam (open and closed questions) at the end of semester.
Maximum result - 60 points.
Bibliography
Basic:
Gary W. vanLoon, Stephen J. Duffy „Chemia Środowiska”, Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warszawa 2008 (in Polish) or
Gary W. vanLoon „Environmental Chemistry. A global erspective”, Oxford University Press, 2017 (in English)
J. E. Andrews, P. Brimblecombe, T. D. Jickells, P.S. Liss „Wprowadzenie do chemii środowiska”, Wydawnictwa Naukowo-Techniczne, Warszawa 1999 (in Polish) or
J. E. Andrews, P. Brimblecombe, T. D. Jickells, P.S. Liss, B. Reid “An Introduction to Environmental Chemistry”, 2nd Edition, Wiley-Blackwell, 2003 (in English)
E. Kociołek-Balawejder, E. Stanisławska „Chemia Środowiska”, Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego we Wrocławiu, 2012 (in Polish)
Additional:
B.J. Alloway, D.C. Ayers, „Chemiczne podstawy zanieczyszczenia środowiska”, PWN, Warszawa 1999 (in Polish) or
B.J. Alloway, D.C. Ayers, “Chemical Principles of Environmental Pollution”, 2nd Edition, Springer, 1993 (in English)
Peter O’Neill, „Chemia środowiska”, PWN, Warszawa-Wrocław 1998 (in Polish) or
Peter O’Neill, „Environmental Chemistry”, 3rd Edition, CRC Press, 1998 (in English).
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