Carnegie Mellon University

Water Resources Chemistry

Course Number: 12-720

This course provides a rigorous yet practical basis for applying the principles of physical chemistry to understanding the composition of natural waters and to the engineering of water and wastewater treatment processes.

Topics covered include chemical equilibrium and kinetics; acid-base equilibria and buffering; solid precipitation and dissolution; oxidation and reduction reactions; adsorption on solids; and computer-aided problem-solving.

The primary objective of the course is to be able to formulate and solve chemical equilibrium models for complex aqueous systems. Knowledge of college-level general chemistry is assumed.

Semester(s): Fall
Units: 12

Textbook(s):

Textbook information can be found at the CMU Bookstore