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Aqueous-phase chemistry nitrites

As expected based on our knowledge of gas-phase chemistry, in addition to the Fenton type chemistry involving iron, photolysis of Os, H202, HONO, and HNO-, are all potential OH sources in clouds and fogs. In addition, the photolysis of nitrite, nitrate, and HOJ in aqueous solutions can also form OH. In short, there are many potential sources of OH in clouds and fogs. [Pg.317]

APPENDIX 7.3 AQUEOUS-PHASE NITRITE AND NITRATE CHEMISTRY 7.A.4 NO Oxidation... [Pg.336]

CHEMISTRY OF THE ATMOSPHERIC AQUEOUS PHASE TABLE 6.A.5 Nitrite and Nitrate Chemistry... [Pg.394]


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