"Environmental Chemistry" is a comprehensive guide to understanding the chemical processes that govern the environment and our impact on it. This insightful book delves into the essentials of environmental chemistry, covering the chemical composition of the environment and the adverse effects of natural and human activities on air, water, and soil. It offers in-depth explanations on topics such as atmospheric chemistry, aquatic and soil chemistry, and pollution control strategies. This book is a crucial resource for students, scientists, and environmentalists alike, seeking to make sense of complex environmental issues through the lens of chemistry.
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