Environmental laboratory exercises for instrumental analysis and


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Environmental Laboratory Exercises for Instrumental Analysis and Environmental Chemistry

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  • Cover
  • Title Page: ENVIRONMENTAL LABORATORY EXERCISES FOR INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY
  • ISBN 0471488569
  • CONTENTS (with page links)
  • PREFACE
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • TO THE INSTRUCTOR
  • PART 1 PRELIMINARY EXERCISES
  • 1 HOW TO KEEP A LEGALLY DEFENSIBLE LABORATORY NOTEBOOK
  • 2 STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
    • BACKGROUND
    • LINEAR LEAST SQUARES ANALYSIS
    • STUDENT’S t TEST'
    • PROPAGATION OF UNCERTAINTY
    • REFERENCES
    • ASSIGNMENT
  • 3 FIELD SAMPLING EQUIPMENT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES
    • BACKGROUND
    • ATMOSPHERIC SAMPLING
    • WATER SAMPLING
    • GROUNDWATER SAMPLING
    • SEDIMENT/SLUDGE SAMPLING
    • SOIL SAMPLING
    • IN-SITU ANALYSIS
    • SAMPLE PRESERVATION AND STORAGE
  • PART 2 EXPERIMENTS FOR AIR SAMPLES
  • 4 DETERMINATION OF HENRY’S LAW CONSTANTS
  • 5 GLOBAL WARMING: DETERMINING IF A GAS IS INFRARED ACTIVE
    • BACKGROUND
    • THEORY
    • ACKNOWLEDGMENT
    • REFERENCES
    • IN THE LABORATORY
      • Safety Precautions
      • Chemicals
      • Equipment
      • Waste Disposal
    • ASSIGNMENT
    • ADVANCED STUDY ASSIGNMENT
  • 6 MONITORING THE PRESENCE OF HYDROCARBONS IN AIR AROUND GASOLINE STATIONS
    • BACKGROUND
    • THEORY
    • REFERENCES
    • IN THE LABORATORY
      • Safety Precautions
      • Chemicals and Solutions
      • GC Conditions
      • Equipment and Glassware
    • PROCEDURE
      • Week 1
      • Week 2
      • Waste Disposal
    • ASSIGNMENT
    • ADVANCED STUDY ASSIGNMENT
    • DATA COLLECTION SHEET
  • PART 3 EXPERIMENTS FOR WATER SAMPLES
  • 7 DETERMINATION OF AN ION BALANCE FOR A WATER SAMPLE
    • BACKGROUND
    • THEORY
    • REFERENCES
    • IN THE LABORATORY
      • Safety Precautions
      • Glassware
      • Chemicals and Solutions
    • PROCEDURE
    • IC Analysis
    • FAAS Analysis
    • Waste Disposal
    • ASSIGNMENT
    • ADVANCED STUDY ASSIGNMENT
  • 8 MEASURING THE CONCENTRATION OF CHLORINATED PESTICIDES IN WATER SAMPLES
    • BACKGROUND
    • THEORY
    • ACKNOWLEDGMENT
    • REFERENCES
    • IN THE LABORATORY
      • Safety Precautions
      • Chemicals and Solutions
      • Glassware
      • GC Conditions
    • PROCEDURE
      • Waste Disposal
    • ASSIGNMENT
    • ADVANCED STUDY ASSIGNMENT
  • 9 DETERMINATION OF CHLORIDE, BROMIDE, AND FLUORIDE IN WATER SAMPLES
    • BACKGROUND
    • THEORY
    • REFERENCES
    • IN THE LABORATORY
      • Safety Precautions
      • Chemicals
      • Equipment and Glassware
    • PROCEDURE
      • Waste Disposal
    • ASSIGNMENT
    • ADVANCED STUDY ASSIGNMENT
    • DATA COLLECTION SHEET
  • 10 ANALYSIS OF NICKEL SOLUTIONS BY ULTRAVIOLET–VISIBLE SPECTROMETRY
    • BACKGROUND
    • THEORY
    • REFERENCES
    • IN THE LABORATORY
      • Chemicals
      • Equipment and Glassware
      • Preparation of Standards
    • PROCEDURE
      • Optional Procedures
      • Waste Disposal
    • ASSIGNMENT
    • ADVANCED STUDY ASSIGNMENT
    • DATA COLLECTION SHEET
  • PART 4 EXPERIMENTS FOR HAZARDOUS WASTE
  • 11 DETERMINATION OF THE COMPOSITION OF UNLEADED GASOLINE USING GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY
    • BACKGROUND
    • THEORY
    • REFERENCE
    • IN THE LABORATORY
      • Safety and Precautions
      • Chemicals and Solutions
      • Equipment and Glassware
    • GC Settings
    • PROCEDURE
      • Week 1: Determining the Retention Times
      • Week 2: Determining the Composition of Unleaded Gasoline
      • Waste Disposal
    • ASSIGNMENT
    • ADVANCED STUDY ASSIGNMENT
    • DATA COLLECTION SHEET
  • 12 PRECIPITATION OF METALS FROM HAZARDOUS WASTE
    • BACKGROUND
    • THEORY
    • REFERENCES
    • IN THE LABORATORY
      • Safety Precautions
      • Chemicals and Solutions
      • Equipment and Glassware
    • PROCEDURE
      • Group 1: Copper
      • Group 2: Nickel
      • Group 3: Chromium
    • PRECIPITATION OF METALS FROM HAZARDOUS WASTE: DATA COLLECTION SHEET 1
    • Solution Preparation
    • Data Collection
    • PRECIPITATION OF METALS FROM HAZARDOUS WASTE: DATA COLLECTION SHEET 2
    • PRECIPITATION OF METALS FROM HAZARDOUS WASTES: DATA COLLECTION SHEET 3
    • PRECIPITATION OF METALS FROM HAZARDOUS WASTE: DATA COLLECTION SHEET 4
    • Optional Unknown
    • DATA COLLECTION SHEET
  • 13 DETERMINATION OF THE NITROAROMATICS IN SYNTHETIC WASTEWATER FROM A MUNITIONS PLANT
    • BACKGROUND
    • THEORY
    • REFERENCE
    • IN THE LABORATORY
      • Safety Precautions
      • Chemicals and Solutions
      • Equipment and Glassware
    • PROCEDURE
      • Waste Disposal
    • ASSIGNMENT
    • ADVANCED STUDY ASSIGNMENT
    • DATA COLLECTION SHEET
  • 14 DETERMINATION OF A SURROGATE TOXIC METAL IN A SIMULATED HAZARDOUS WASTE SAMPLE
    • BACKGROUND
    • THEORY
    • REFERENCES
    • IN THE LABORATORY
    • USEFUL REFERENCES
    • PROCEDURE I 
      • Determination of Ca Using Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy and External Standards
    • PROCEDURE II
      • Determination of Ca Using Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy, External Standards, and a Releasing Agent
    • PROCEDURE III 
      • Determination of Ca Using Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy and the Standard Addition Technique with a Releasing Agent
    • PROCEDURE IV
      • Determination of Ca Using Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy and the Standard Addition Technique without a Releasing Agent
    • PROCEDURE V
      •  Determination of Ca Using the EDTA Titration
    • PROCEDURE VI
      • Determination of Ca Using Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy and Ion-Specific Electrodes
    • PROCEDURE VII
      • Additional Procedure
    • ASSIGNMENT
  • 15 REDUCTION OF SUBSTITUTED NITROBENZENES BY ANAEROBIC HUMIC ACID SOLUTIONS
    • BACKGROUND
    • ACKNOWLEDGMENT
    • REFERENCES
    • IN THE LABORATORY
      • Safety Precautions
      • Chemicals and Solutions
      • Equipment
    • PROCEDURE
      • Preparation of Experimental Solutions in Serum Vials
      • Waste Disposal
    • ASSIGNMENT
    • ADVANCED STUDY ASSIGNMENT
  • PART 5 EXPERIMENTS FOR SEDIMENT AND SOIL SAMPLES
  • 16 SOXHLET EXTRACTION AND ANALYSIS OF A SOIL OR SEDIMENT SAMPLE CONTAMINATED WITH n-PENTADECANE
    • BACKGROUND
    • METHODS OF EXTRACTION
    • THEORY
    • REFERENCES
    • IN THE LABORATORY
      • Source of Error and Internal Standards
      • PreLab Demonstrations
      • Safety Precautions
      • Chemicals and Solutions
      • Equipment and Glassware
      • GC Conditions
    • PROCEDURE
      • Week 1
      • Week 2
      • Results
    • ADVANCED STUDY ASSIGNMENT
    • DATA COLLECTION SHEET
  • 17 DETERMINATION OF A CLAY–WATER DISTRIBUTION COEFFICIENT FOR COPPER
    • BACKGROUND
    • THEORY
    • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
    • REFERENCES
    • IN THE LABORATORY
      • Safety Precautions
      • Chemicals and Solutions
      • Equipment and Glassware
    • PROCEDURE
      • Week 1
      • Week 2
      • Waste Disposal
    • ASSIGNMENT
    • ADVANCED STUDY ASSIGNMENT
    • DATA COLLECTION SHEET
  • PART 6 WET EXPERIMENTS
  • 18 DETERMINATION OF DISSOLVED OXYGEN IN WATER USING THE WINKLER METHOD
    • BACKGROUND
    • THEORY
    • REFERENCES
    • IN THE LABORATORY
      • Safety Precautions
      • Chemicals and Solutions
      • Glassware
    • PROCEDURE
      • Standardization of Sodium Thiosulfate Titrant
      • Waste Disposal
    • ASSIGNMENT
    • ADVANCED STUDY ASSIGNMENT
  • 19 DETERMINATION OF THE BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND OF SEWAGE INFLUENT
    • BACKGROUND
    • THEORY
    • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
    • REFERENCES
    • IN THE LABORATORY
      • Safety Precautions
      • Chemicals and Solutions
      • Equipment and Glassware
    • PROCEDURES
      • Preparation of Dilution Water
      • Seeding
      • pH Adjustment
      • Chlorine Removal
      • Setup and Titration of BOD Samples
      • Waste Disposal
    • ASSIGNMENT
    • ADVANCED STUDY ASSIGNMENT
    • DATA COLLECTION SHEET
  • 20 DETERMINATION OF INORGANIC AND ORGANIC SOLIDS IN WATER SAMPLES: MASS BALANCE EXERCISE
    • BACKGROUND
    • THEORY
    • REFERENCES
    • IN THE LABORATORY
      • Equipment and Glassware
    • PROCEDURE
      • Group I: Total (TS), Fixed (FS), and Volatile Solids (VS) (Boxes 1 and 2 in Figure 20-1)
      • Group II: Total Suspended Solids (TSS) and Suspended Volatile Solids (SVS) (Boxes 3 and 4 in Figure 20-1)
      • Group III: Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) and Dissolved Volatile Solids (DVS) (Boxes 5 and 6 in Figure 20-1)
    • ASSIGNMENT
    • DATA COLLECTION SHEET
  • 21 DETERMINATION OF ALKALINITY OF NATURAL WATERS
    • BACKGROUND
    • THEORY
    • REFERENCES
    • IN THE LABORATORY
      • Safety Precautions
      • Chemicals and Solutions
      • Glassware
    • PROCEDURE
      • Waste Disposal
    • ADVANCED STUDY ASSIGNMENT
  • 22 DETERMINATION OF HARDNESS IN A WATER SAMPLE
    • BACKGROUND
    • THEORY
    • REFERENCES
    • IN THE LABORATORY
      • Safety Precautions
      • Chemicals and Solutions
      • Glassware
    • PROCEDURE
      • Waste Disposal
    • ADVANCED STUDY ASSIGNMENT
    • DATA COLLECTION SHEET
  • PART 7 FATE AND TRANSPORT CALCULATIONS
  • 23 pC–pH DIAGRAMS: EQUILIBRIUM DIAGRAMS FOR WEAK ACID AND BASE SYSTEMS
    • BACKGROUND
    • CLOSED SYSTEMS
    • OPEN SYSTEMS
    • REFERENCES
    • ASSIGNMENT
    • To Print a Graph from Fate
  • 24 FATE AND TRANSPORT OF POLLUTANTS IN RIVERS AND STREAMS
    • BACKGROUND
    • CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF GOVERNING FATE AND TRANSPORT EQUATION
      • Instantaneous Pollutant Input
      • Step Pollutant Input
      • Mathematical Approach to a Lake System
      • Instantaneous Pollutant Input Model
      • Step Pollutant Input Model
    • REFERENCES
    • ASSIGNMENT
    • To Print a Graph from Fate
  • 25 FATE AND TRANSPORT OF POLLUTANTS IN LAKE SYSTEMS
    • BACKGROUND
    • CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF GOVERNING FATE AND TRANSPORT EQUATION
      • Instantaneous Pollutant Input
      • Step Pollutant Input
      • Mathematical Approach to a Lake System
      • Instantaneous Pollutant Input Model
      • Step Pollutant Input Model
    • REFERENCES
    • ASSIGNMENT
    • To Print a Graph from Fate
  • 26 FATE AND TRANSPORT OF POLLUTANTS IN GROUNDWATER SYSTEMS
    • BACKGROUND
    • CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF GOVERNING FATE AND TRANSPORT EQUATION
      • Instantaneous Pollutant Input
      • Step Pollutant Input
      • Mathematical Approach to a Lake System
      • Instantaneous Pollutant Input
      • Step Pollutant Input
    • REFERENCES
    • ASSIGNMENT
    • To Print a Graph from Fate
  • 27 TRANSPORT OF POLLUTANTS IN THE ATMOSPHERE
    • BACKGROUND
    • STEP INPUT (PLUME MODEL) OF POLLUTANT
    • PULSE INPUT (PUFF MODEL) OF POLLUTION
    • REFERENCES
    • ASSIGNMENT
    • To Print a Graph from Fate
  • 28 BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND AND THE DISSOLVED OXYGEN SAG CURVE IN A STREAM: STREETER–PHELPS EQUATION
    • BACKGROUND
    • CONCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE GOVERNING FATE AND TRANSPORT EQUATION
    • MATHEMATICAL APPROACH TO A LAKE SYSTEM
    • REFERENCES
    • ASSIGNMENT
    • To Print a Graph from Fate
  • APPENDIX A PERIODIC TABLE
  • INDEX (with page links)
  • Back Page

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