Water, 1. Properties, Analysis, and Hydrological Cycle
Abstract
The article contains sections titled:
1. | Properties of Pure Water |
1.1. | Molecular Properties |
1.1.1. | Isotopic Composition |
1.1.2. | The Water Molecule |
1.1.3. | Hydrogen Bonding and Water Structure |
1.2. | The Phase Behavior of Water |
1.2.1. | Invariant Points |
1.2.2. | Liquid-Vapor Equilibria |
1.2.3. | Solid-Liquid and Solid-Solid Equilibria |
1.2.4. | Supercooled Water and Amorphous Ice |
1.3. | Properties of Liquid and Supercritical Water |
1.3.1. | Water over Wide Ranges in Temperature and Pressure |
1.3.2. | Equation of State and Volumetric Properties |
1.3.3. | Thermodynamic Properties |
1.3.4. | Transport Properties |
1.3.5. | Surface Tension |
1.3.6. | Auto-protolysis |
1.3.7. | Dielectric Properties |
2.2.2. | Transport Properties |
2. | Water as a Solvent |
2.1. | Solvent Properties of Water |
2.2. | Solutions of Nonpolar Gases and Hydrophobic Species |
2.3. | Hydrophilic Solutes |
2.4. | Electrolyte Solutions |
2.5. | Supercritical Water as a Solvent |
3. | Water Analysis |
3.1. | Sampling and Sample Preservation |
3.2. | Physicochemical and Sum Parameters |
3.3. | Inorganic Analysis |
3.3.1. | Determination of Cations |
3.3.2. | Anion Analysis |
3.3.3. | Determination of Dissolved Gases |
3.3.4. | Rapid Tests |
3.4. | Organic Analysis |
3.4.1. | Spectrometric Methods |
3.4.2. | Gas and Liquid Chromatography |
3.5. | Bioanalytical Methods |
4. | Hydrological Cycle and Water Use |
4.1. | World Water Balance |
4.2. | Hydrological Cycle |
4.3. | Demand for Water |
4.4. | Source of Water Used |
4.5. | Water Treatment |