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CVEN1531 - Introduction to Water and Atmospheric Chemistry (for environmental engineering students)

CVEN1531 Resources

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CVEN1531 - Introduction to Water and Atmospheric Chemistry (for environmental engineering students)
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Dr RobertsSet 1 CEIC1001 Lecture NotesPDF (2.9 MB)
Dr RobertsSet 2 CEIC1001 Lecture NotesPDF (1.6 MB)
Dr RobertsSet 3 CEIC1001 Lecture NotesPDF (2.0 MB)
Dr RobertsSet 4 CEIC1001 Lecture NotesPDF (1.8 MB)
Dr RobertsSet 5 CEIC1001 Lecture NotesPDF (671 kB)
Dr RobertsSet 6 CEIC1001 Lecture NotesPDF (5.7 MB)
Dr RobertsSet 7 CEIC1001 Lecture NotesPDF (5.8 MB)
Dr RobertsSet 8a CEIC1001 Lecture NotesPDF (2.5 MB)
Dr RobertsSet 8b CEIC1001 Lecture NotesPDF (8.7 MB)
Dr RobertsSet 9 CEIC1001 Lecture NotesPDF (6.5 MB)
Dr RobertsSampleFinal Exam Quests, Inorg,Phys SectionPDF (101 kB)
Dr RobertsAnswers, Sample Exam Inorg,PhysPDF (536 kB)
Dr RobertsNotice Mid-Session TestPDF (27 kB)
Dr RobertsExample Mid-Sess TestPDF (104 kB) PDF (0 B)
Dr RobertsAnswers Example Mid-Sess TestPDF (353 kB)
Dr RobertsNotice of Second (Organic) Mid-Sess TestPDF (17 kB)
Dr RobertsOrganic Common NamesPDF (58 kB)
Dr RobertsOrganic Exercise 1PDF (93 kB)
Dr RobertsOrganic Exercise 1 AnswersPDF (111 kB)
Dr RobertsOrganic Lectures 1PDF (859 kB)
Dr RobertsOrganic Lectures 2PDF (413 kB)
Dr RobertsOrganic Lectures 3PDF (693 kB)
Dr RobertsOrganic Lectures 4PDF (271 kB)

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