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OCW Course Topics
Science
Chemistry
OCW Course Topics
Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Aquatic Sciences and Water Quality Control
OCW Course Topics
Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Hydrodynamics and Coastal Engineering
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Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Hydrology and Water Resource Systems
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This course details the quantitative treatment of chemical processes in aquatic systems such as lakes, oceans, rivers, estuaries, groundwaters, and wastewaters. It includes a brief review of chemical thermodynamics that is followed by discussion of acid-base, precipitation-dissolution, coordination, and reduction-oxidation reactions. Emphasis is on equilibrium calculations as a tool for understanding the variables that govern the chemical composition of aquatic systems and the fate of inorganic pollutants.
This course is offered through The MIT/WHOI Joint Program. The MIT/WHOI Joint Program is one of the premier marine science graduate programs in the world. It draws on the complementary strengths and approaches of two great institutions: the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI).
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