Geochemical problems in the production of the Venus clouds
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Spectroscopic evidence is strong that the clouds of Venus are composed of ferrous chloride hydrate. At the surface of the planet it appears as though the vapor pressure of ferrous chloride may be quite low (10-6 atm), especially if such vapor is allowed to come to equilibrium with the other constituents of the Venus atmosphere. The formation of magnetite (Fe3O4) may be favored, and the spectrum of magnetite is shown in relation to the spectrum of the Venus cloud cover. The presence of ferrous chloride in the upper atmosphere may be due to a non-equilibrium condition.
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