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Water soluble organic compounds WSOCs

Table 2.5 Water soluble organic compounds (WSOC) in the Tagish Lake meteorite, fell in January 2000 in Canada, after Pizzarello et al. (2001) - the first pristine carbonaceous chon-drite found on earth. Table 2.5 Water soluble organic compounds (WSOC) in the Tagish Lake meteorite, fell in January 2000 in Canada, after Pizzarello et al. (2001) - the first pristine carbonaceous chon-drite found on earth.
Padro et al. developed a method called Kohler theory analysis (KTA) which uses Kohler theory coupled with measurements of surface tension, chemical composition, and CCN activity to infer molar volume and solubility [178]. This is a powerful tool for the characterization of the cloud droplet formation potential of ambient particles containing water-soluble organic compounds (WSOC). [Pg.214]


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