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Fundamentals of Environmental chemistry

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Manahan, Stanley E
Format: Printed Book
Published: Florida, CRC Press 2009
Edition:3
Subjects:
Acids
Analytical chemistry
Anthrosphere
Atmospheric Chemistry
Atoms and elements
Bases
Biological chemistry
Biosphere
Blue Skies
Chemical bonds
Food Production
Geochemistry
Geosphere
Green chemistry
Green Chemistry
Green Earth
Hydrosphere
Industrial ecology
Organic chemistry
Salts
Solutions
Solvents
Sustainable Energy
Toxicological chemistry
Xenobiotics analysis
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