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ENVE 201 Environmental Engineering Chemistry 1

ENVE 201 Environmental Engineering Chemistry 1. INTRODUCTION Dr. Aslıhan Kerç. Introduction. SAWYER - PART II Water and Wastewater Analysis CHAPTER 9 - Introduction. Quantitative measurement ? Important in engineering For quantitative measurement in environmental engineering:

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ENVE 201 Environmental Engineering Chemistry 1

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  1. ENVE 201EnvironmentalEngineeringChemistry 1 INTRODUCTION Dr. Aslıhan Kerç

  2. Introduction • SAWYER - PART II Water and Wastewater Analysis CHAPTER 9 - Introduction

  3. Quantitative measurement ? Important in engineering For quantitative measurement in environmental engineering: - Engineering measurement devices - Chemistry - Physics - Biology are used.

  4. Approach to environmental engineering problem • Initial definition of the problem • Quantitative definition  Analytical methods and procedures are used • Solution  Design of facilities • After construction of the facility  Monitoring

  5. Character of environmental engineering problem: Relationship between living organisms and their environment Analytical procedures contain: - Chemical - Biochemical methods Data interpretation  Related to the effect on microorganisms or human beings

  6. Wet chemical analysis • Microanalysis  for the determination of small amounts of contaminants instrumental analysis Standard methods of analysis

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