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Environmental Analysis

Summary

The course of Environmental Methods of Analysis requires broad background
knowledge of chemical and physical concepts. This subject contain links to
fundamental principles that underly the different analytical methods. Studying
the fundamental concepts will reinforce your understanding of both the
analytical techniques and the underlying principles.

Literature

Harris D. C.: Quantitative chemical analysis. 4th ed. New York : W.H.
Freeman, 1995.
Kellner R., Mermet J. M., Otto M., Widmer H. M.: Analytical Chemistry, Wiley
1998.
Skoog D. A., Holler, J. F., Nieman T. A. : Principles of instrumental
analysis. 5th ed. Philadelphia : Saunders College Publishing, 1998.
Skoog D. A.: Analytical chemistry : an introduction. 7th ed. Fort Worth :
Saunders College Publishing, 1999.

Advised literature

No advised literature has been specified for this subject.


Language of instruction čeština
Code 546-0323
Abbreviation
Course title Environmental Analysis
Coordinating department Department of Environmental Engineering
Course coordinator doc. Mgr. Eva Pertile, Ph.D.