Guide to Environmental Chemistry

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  • ISBN 9781774694541
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Dec 2022
  • Publisher: Arcler Press
  • Publication City/Country: CA
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Environmental chemistry involves the study of biochemical factors that exist in nature. It includes a comprehension of how the unpolluted environment functions, which naturally existing compounds are available, in what amounts, and with what impacts. Without this, it may be difficult to concentrate on the impacts on people to the environment with the discharge of chemical elements. It is a multidisciplinary science that, notwithstanding chemistry, includes physical science, agriculture, public health, sanitary engineering, material science, etc. This volume researches the sources, responses, transport, impacts, and purpose of chemical species in the air, water, and lands, and the impact of human activities on different sections, like the hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere. The goal of environmental chemistry education is to edify the general population about the significance of protecting our environment, and the need to limit human activities causing indiscriminate discharge of contaminants into the environment. Currently, different environmental factors exist that threaten the existence of humanity on the planet. Some environmental chemical issues include the 1952 London smog—killing around 4000 individuals, the Mediterranean Sea transforming into the Dead Sea during the 1950s—incapable of supporting sea life, and corrosion of the white Taj Mahal marble in India.
Rainer Roldan Fiscal is an Associate Professor I, Research Coordinator, and Innovation and Technology Support Representative at the Laguna State Polytechnic University Siniloan Campus, Philippines. He graduated Bachelor of Secondary Education major in General Science, Master of Arts in Teaching Science and Technology, and Doctor of Philosophy in Education major in Educational Leadership and Management. He teaches Biological Science, Physical Science, and Research courses in the undergraduate and graduate teacher education programs. He presented research papers at national and international conferences in the Philippines and other countries like Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam. He published research articles in international journals and has citations.

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