The reaction probabilities of ClONO2 and N2O5 on 40 to 75% sulfuric acid solutions

A wetted-wall flow tube was used to measure the reaction probabilities,γ, of ClONO 2 and N 2 O 5 on sulfuric acid surfaces. The reaction probabilities were determined from first-order wall loss rate coefficients measured over sulfuric acid slowly flowing down the inside wall of the flow tube. Sulfuric acid content was varied from 40 to 75% by weight

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