Self-nucleation in the sulfuric acid-water system

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Howard Reiss' "Vector model" was adapted to calculate the self-nucleation rate for the sulfuric acid-water system and similar systems. A numerical calculation was carried out for the typical case of 50% relative humidity at 25°C. It was concluded that rapid self-nucleation would take place at sulfuric acid partial pressures in the range 10-8-10 -10 mm Hg. The considerable uncertainty is principally due to lack of data on the partial pressure of sulfuric acid above its aqueous solutions and on the dominant sulfuric acid-bearing species in humid atmospheres.

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Doyle, G. J. (1961). Self-nucleation in the sulfuric acid-water system. The Journal of Chemical Physics, 35(3), 795–799. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1701218

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