Exploring the Role of Physical Chemistry in Environmental Sciences
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Keywords

Physical chemistry
Environmental science
Pollution
Green energy
Atmospheric chemistry

Abstract

Physical chemistry plays a critical role in understanding environmental systems and addressing the challenges posed by pollution, climate change, and sustainable resource management. This article explores the interdisciplinary applications of physical chemistry in environmental sciences, highlighting key topics such as the behavior of pollutants, atmospheric chemistry, water treatment, and the chemistry of green energy systems. By bridging the gap between chemistry and environmental science, physical chemistry provides essential insights for developing solutions to pressing global environmental issues.

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