Aqueous Phase Chemistry

  • Warneck P
  • Williams J
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Comments : Densities for super-cooled water in the temperature range 0 >T> −34°C are smoothed data from Hare and Sorensen (1987) who fitted their measurements by a sixth order polynomial: $$ \begin{array}{c}{r}_{\rm{ice}}\left[\rm{g}\rm{\rm{cm}}^{-3}\right]=0.99986+6.69\times {10}^{-5}T+8.486\times {10}^{-6}{T}^{2}+1.518\times {10}^{-7}{T}^{3}\\ -6.9484\times {10}^{-9}{T}^{4}-3.6449\times {10}^{-10}{T}^{5}-7.497\times {10}^{-12}{T}^{6}\left(T\rm{in °C}\right)\end{array}$$

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Warneck, P., & Williams, J. (2012). Aqueous Phase Chemistry. In The Atmospheric Chemist’s Companion (pp. 271–314). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2275-0_8

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