Deactivation of the ice-forming Aerosols by chlorine
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v21i1.5353Keywords:
Aerosol, Ice NucleiAbstract
Tests conducted with very large amounts of chlorine in-air (~1000 ppm) have shown that chlorine inhibits the nucleating activity of naturalice forming nuclei in the air by a factor of only about 5 at-150C, implying that it is no effective deactivator to be considered for possible use in weather modification studies.
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