Laboratory studies of O/++/ reactions of ionospheric importance

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Atmospheric Chemistry, Ionic Reactions, Ionospheric Ion Density, Oxygen Ions, Atmospheric Composition, Chemical Reactions, Oxygen Isotopes, Satellite Observation

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The rate constants for the reactions of O(++) ions with several molecules and atoms have been measured. For reaction with N2 the rate constant was found to be (1.6 + or - 0.6) x 10 to the -9th cu cm/sec, which agrees very well with an earlier laboratory study but which is considerably larger than the upper limit deduced from satellite observations.

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