Laboratory measurements of the microwave opacity and vapor pressure of sulfuric acid vapor under simulated conditions for the middle atmosphere of Venus

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Atmospheric Composition, Microwave Attenuation, Middle Atmosphere, Opacity, Sulfuric Acid, Vapor Pressure, Venus Atmosphere, Absorptivity, Abundance, Pressure Dependence, Radio Occultation

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Microwave absorption observed in the 35- to 48-km altitude region of the Venus atmosphere has been attributed to the presence of gaseous sulfuric acid (H2SO4) in that region. This has motivated the laboratory measurement of the microwave absorption at 13.4- and 3.6-cm wavelengths from gaseous H2SO4 in a CO2 atmosphere under simulated conditions for that region. As part of the same experiments, upper limits on the saturation vapor pressure of gaseous H2SO4 have also been determined. The measurements for microwave absorption have been made in the 1- to 6-atm pressure range, with temperatures in the 500 to 575K range.

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