Middlebury

ENVS 0170

Chemistry in the Environment

Chemistry in the Environment
An exploration of the chemistry of our environment, both natural and polluted. Designed for the nonscience major. Topics covered in this course include acid rain, ozone depletion, photochemical smog, global warming, water quality, and energy. Emphasis will be placed on both the current state of knowledge and the underlying chemical principles. These principles include chemical bonding, thermodynamics, acid/base chemistry, kinetics, and stoichiometry. 3 hr. lect.
Subject:
Environmental Studies
Department:
Prog in Environmental Studies
Division:
Natural Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
SCI
Equivalent Courses:
CHEM 0170 *

Sections

Fall 2007

ENVS0170A-F07 Lecture (Costanza-Robinson)

Fall 2006

ENVS0170A-F06 Lecture (Costanza-Robinson)

Fall 2005

ENVS0170A-F05 Lecture (Costanza-Robinson)