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Oxygen, atmosphere, aqueous phase chemistry

Atmospheric chemistry has not yet been fully understood. One of the main reasons is the complex interaction between components of the gas phase and of the condensed phases. In this contribution we would like to consider, by example of the reaction between aqueous SO2 and molecular oxygen, occurring in the presence of nitrate, some aspects of such an interaction which may be of interest both to the researchers and modellers of cloud chemistry. [Pg.253]


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