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Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering
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https://engineering.calendar.utoronto.ca/course/che230h1
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Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering

Source: https://engineering.calendar.utoronto.ca/course/che230h1 Parent: https://engineering.calendar.utoronto.ca/section/Chemical-Engineering-and-Applied-Chemistry

Fixed Credit Value

0.50

Hours

36.6L/24.4T

The chemical phenomena occurring in environmental systems are examined based on fundamental principles of organic, inorganic and physical chemistry. The course is divided into sections describing the chemistry of the atmosphere, natural waters and soils. The principles applied in the course include reaction kinetics and mechanisms, complex formation, pH and solubility equilibria and adsorption phenomena. Molecules of biochemical importance and instrumental methods of analysis relevant to environmental systems are also addressed. (formerly EDC230H1S)

Prerequisite

CHE112H1

Corequisite

CHE213H1

Total AUs

48.8 (Fall), 48.8 (Winter), 97.6 (Full Year)

Program Tags

AECHEBASC: Winter Session - Year 2

AEMINENV: Courses Offered in the Winter