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Chloride ions, aqueous phase chemistry

Other species that can initiate this sulfur oxidation chemistry are N03 (discussed in Chapter 7.D.1) and ClJ. The latter radical anion is formed in sea salt particles when atomic chlorine is generated and reacts with chloride ion. In addition, Vogt et al. (1996) have proposed that oxidation of SO2- by HOC1 and HOBr in sea salt particles may be quite important. Table 8.13 summarizes the aqueous-phase chlorine chemistry that occurs in sea salt particles and Table 8.14 the oxidation of S(IV) by reactive chlorine and bromine species in solution. [Pg.318]


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