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2003

Chemistry

Concordia University St. Paul

Sulfuric acid

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Solubility And Freezing Effects Of Fe2+ And Mg2+ In H2so4 Solutions Representative Of Upper Tropospheric And Lower Stratospheric Sulfate Particles, Matthew E. Wise, Sarah D. Brooks, Rebecca M. Garland, Daniel J. Cziczo, Scot T. Martin, Margaret A. Tolbert Jul 2003

Solubility And Freezing Effects Of Fe2+ And Mg2+ In H2so4 Solutions Representative Of Upper Tropospheric And Lower Stratospheric Sulfate Particles, Matthew E. Wise, Sarah D. Brooks, Rebecca M. Garland, Daniel J. Cziczo, Scot T. Martin, Margaret A. Tolbert

CUP Faculty Research

Chemical elements characteristic of earth minerals and meteorites are present within background tropospheric and stratospheric sulfate aerosol particles. However, it is unknown if these elements are present predominantly as solids, including possible sulfates, carbonates, and oxides, or rather as soluble aqueous metal ions or complexes. Further, it is unclear how these impurities could affect particle freezing. To address these questions, we have determined the total equilibrium metal solubility ([Fe2+]T and [Mg2+]T) in 20–90 wt % sulfuric acid solutions over the temperature range 200–300 K. We have measured solubilities using samples of MgSO4 …