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Other Inorganic Aerosol Species

Aerosol Na and Cl are present in substantial concentrations in regions close to seawater. Sodium and chloride interact with several aerosol components (Table 9.6). A series of solids can be formed during these reactions including ammonium chloride. [Pg.539]

Addition of NaCl to an urban aerosol can have a series of interesting effects, including the reaction of NaCl with HNO3, [Pg.540]

As a result of this reaction more nitrate is transferred to the aerosol phase and is associated with the large sea-salt particles. At the same time, hydrochloric acid is liberated and the aerosol particles appear to be chloride deficient. This deficiency may also be a result of the reactions [Pg.540]

and Merz, A. R. (1929) Hygroscopicity of fertilizer materials and mixtures, Indust. Eng. Ghent., 21, 305-310. [Pg.541]

and Harris, B. L. (1949) Solutions of maintaining constant relative humidity. Indust. Eng. Ghent., 41,2014-2015. [Pg.541]


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