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Atmospheric Chemistry
What will I learn in this module?
This module serves as an overview of atmospheric chemistry. There are four units in this module:
- Chemical Composition
- Chemical Cycles and Mass Balances
- Chemical Reactions
- Aerosols
What are the learning objectives for this module?
Upon completion of this module, you will be able to do the following:
- Describe how the chemistry of the atmosphere changes as you look at different layers.
- Describe the basic chemical processes and reactions that affect air quality.
- Describe the types of pollutants that affect air quality.
What should I already know?
Prior to taking this module, you should have a basic foundation of chemistry, physics, mathematics, and atmospheric sciences
- OS411A: Essential Science for Air Quality Modeling
The material contained in this course contains the fundamental prerequisite information needed to successfully complete this module. In addition, this module assumes that the previous modules have either been completed or that the content of those modules is already familiar.
Do I need to do this module?
Answer these 5 questions to test your knowledege of the meteorological tools. Hit begin to start the quiz!
Do I need to do this module?
Answer these five questions to test your knowledege the material in this module. A score of 80% or better indicates you have sufficient mastery of the information in this module!
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