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CH2117 Environmental Chemistry
Question 1: Describe the physical properties of the atmosphere and the differences in chemical composition of various layers;
Question 2: Describe the photochemistry of stratosphere;
Question 3: Describe ozone chemistry and the Chapman cycle;
Question 4: Discuss the of meteorology of the Antarctic ozone hole;
Question 5: Describe inorganic pollutants of the troposphere, with reference to climate change;
Question 6: Discuss case studies associated with photochemical smog and acid rain;
Question 7: Describe chemical emissions from volcanoes, and related sulfur chemistry;
Question 8: Describe the Miller-Urey experiment and discuss it in the context of volcanic emissions;
Question 9: Describe the global water cycle and the chemical composition of sea water;
Question 10: Discuss and compare conservative and non-conservative properties of sea water;
Question 11: Describe the interaction of the atmosphere with sea water and discuss its consequences;
Question 12: Describe the properties of the hydrosphere;
Question 13: Describe the properties of the lithosphere;
Question 14: Describe the physical properties of solis used for classification;
Question 15: Discuss how the chemical properties of soils can be influenced by atmospheric conditions;
Question 16: Explain the key chemical and physical threats to soil that have a negative environmental impact;
Question 17: Plan, conduct and report on an individual research assignment;
Question 18: Present a critical argument through a written piece of work;
Question 19: Plan and present a group presentation on a chosen environment-related subject.