This undergraduate textbook has been written for students specializing
in environmental science or ecology who require an introduction to the
basic chemical concepts underlying a sound understanding of the subject.
The aim throughout is to stress basic chemical principles, starting with
atomic and molecular structure and leading to more advanced areas within
physical, organic, inorganic, and analytical chemistry. Wherever
possible, principles are illustrated with examples from environmental
science and the final chapter provides case studies of environmental
chemical processes. While the primary aim is to satisfy the needs of the
nonchemist, it will also be useful to chemists who wish to apply their
expertise to topics within environmental science.