Solubility of HCL in sulfuric acid at stratospheric temperatures

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Atmospheric Chemistry, Atmospheric Temperature, Hydrochloric Acid, Ozone Depletion, Solubility, Stratosphere, Sulfuric Acid, Analog Simulation, Chemical Reactions, Concentrating, Knudsen Gages, Pressure Measurement

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The solubility of HCl in sulfuric acid was measured using a Knudsen cell technique. Effective Henry's law constants are reported for sulfuric acid concentrations between 50 and 60 weight percent and for temperatures between 220 and 230 K. The measured values indicate that very little HCl will be dissolved in the stratospheric sulfate aerosol particles.

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