Nitric acid absorption on ice: A preliminary study

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Absorption, Acid Rain, Atmospheric Chemistry, Atmospheric Effects, Ice, Nitric Acid, Atmospheric Models, Environment Effects, Gas Chromatography, Hydrates, Snow

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The adsorption of nitric acid vapor on the ice surface was studied at -20 C. Adsorption took place in three stages: surface initialization, formation of a monolayer and formation of a multilayer. The results of elution of a multilayer deposit indicated the formation of a hydrate whose vapor pressure was estimated to be a maximum of 1.5 +/- 0.5 x 10(exp -6) torr.

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