02851mam a2200373 a 45000010008000000030008000080050017000160080041000330100017000740200026000910200033001170350023001500350017001730400045001900500021002350700020002560720009002760820020002851000026003052450107003312500012004382600031004502630009004813000035004904900041005255000040005665040051006065050808006575200466014655200454019316500021023857000029024068300042024351727760BD-DhUL20141022153938.0941212s1996 nyua b 001 0 eng  a 94048319  a0471511846 (acidfree) a0471511854 (pbk. : acidfree) a(OCoLC)ocm31754493 a(NNC)1727760 aDLCcBD-DhULdBD-DhULdAGLdNNCdOrLoB-B00aGB855b.S78 19950 aGB855.S78b1995 0aP20000a546.22220bSTA1 aStumm, Werner,d1924-10aAquatic chemistry :bchemical equilibria and rates in natural waters /cWerner Stumm, James J. Morgan. a3rd ed. aNew York :bWiley,cc1996. a9507 axvi, 1022 p. :bill. ;c24 cm.1 aEnvironmental science and technology a"A Wiley-Interscience publication." aIncludes bibliographical references and index.00g1.tIntroduction --g2.tChemical Thermodynamics and Kinetics --g3.tAcids and Bases --g4.tDissolved Carbon Dioxide --g5.tAtmosphere-Water Interactions --g6.tMetal Ions in Aqueous Solution: Aspects of Coordination Chemistry --g7.tPrecipitation and Dissolution --g8.tOxidation and Reduction; Equilibria and Microbial Mediation --g9.tThe Solid-Solution Interface --g10.tTrace Metals: Cycling, Regulation, and Biological Role --g11.tKinetics of Redox Processes --g12.tPhotochemical Processes --g13.tKinetics at the Solid-Water Interface: Adsorption, Dissolution of Minerals, Nucleation, and Crystal Growth --g14.tParticle-Particle Interaction: Colloids, Coagulation, and Filtration --g15.tRegulation of the Chemical Composition of Natural Waters --tAppendixes: Thermodynamic Data. aLike the previous editions, this substantially revised and updated Third Edition has been written to provide readers with a solid understanding of the general chemical principles underlying natural water chemistry: chemical thermodynamics and kinetics, acids and bases, dissolved carbon dioxide, atmosphere-water interactions, metal ions in aqueous solutions, precipitation and dissolution, oxidation and reduction, equilibria, and the solid-solution interface.8 aTo help the reader grasp the essential elements of aquatic chemistry, the authors illustrate key principles with numerous quantitative examples and a full range of problem-solving methods, including algebraic, graphical, and numerical methods based on digital computation. Designed for both reference as well as classroom use, Aquatic Chemistry, in this new edition, remains the authoritative resource on the fundamentals of natural water chemistry. 0aWater chemistry.1 aMorgan, James J.,d1932- 0aEnvironmental science and technology.