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CHM3960

Faculty of Science

Monash University

Undergraduate - Unit

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6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSL

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LevelUndergraduate
FacultyFaculty of Science
Organisational UnitSchool of Chemistry
OfferedClayton First semester 2013 (Day)
Sunway Second semester 2013 (Day)
Coordinator(s)Dr Perran Cook (Clayton); Dr. Ng Si Ling (Sunway)

Synopsis

The three major components of the environment, air, soil and water, are considered. Environmental issues related to energy are outlined. Soils: natural, constituents, properties; chemical processes; organic matter; fertility; acidity; salinity; remediation. Water: major components; nutrient pollution including consequences and tracing methods; water treatment including sewage treatment, drinking water treatment and artificial wetlands. Air and energy: importance to society; fossil fuel use; combating atmospheric problems associated with fossil fuel use; alternative fuels, including biofuels; CO2 emissions reduction, carbon capture and sequestration.

Outcomes

On completion of this unit students will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate an understanding of the major components and processes in the atmosphere, soils and water;

  1. Show awareness of a range of environmental problems;

  1. Understand the major options for overcoming environmental problems confronting our planet;

  1. Assess environmental problems and design appropriate monitoring programs;

  1. Use modern analytical instrumentation;

  1. Solve problems in environmental chemistry;

  1. Work in small groups and communicate effectively through the written and oral presentation of scientific data.

Assessment

One 3-hour examination: 50%
Laboratory work field trips and short laboratory reports and proforma reports: 30%
Assignments: 20%
Students must achieve a pass mark in their laboratory work to achive an overall pass grade.

Chief examiner(s)

Contact hours

Three 1-hour lectures/tutorials and the equivalent of 3 hours laboratory activity per week

Prerequisites

6 points of level one chemistry and 6 points of level two chemistry. Students without this should consult the third year coordinator.