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Major topics of Atmospheric Chemistry course are Acid Rain, Aerosol, Aerosols Optics, Geochemical Cycles, Global Models, Trop Ozone Pollution and many others. These lecture slides contain following keywords: Deposition, Natural Ph of Rain, Precipitation Ph Over the United States, Chemical Composition of Precipitation, Sulfate Wet Deposition and Aerosol Concentrations, Ammonium Wet Deposition and Aerosol Concentrations, Nitrate Wet Deposition and Aerosol Concentrations, Ecosystem, Deposition Proc
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Equilibrium with natural CO
2
(280 ppmv) results in a rain pH of 5.7:
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2
2
2
2
7
2
2
3
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10
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H O
H
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H
CO
H
K K
P
This pH can be modified by natural acids (H
2
4
3
and bases (NH
3
, CaCO
3
natural rain has a pH in range 5-
“Acid rain” refers to rain with pH < 5
damage to ecosystems
Leibensperger et al. [2011]
Nitrate wet deposition and aerosol concentrations, 1980-
Leibensperger et al. [2011]
Acid-neutralizing capacity (ANC)
from CaCO
3
and other bases
H+
0
t
H
CCN activationcoalescence
raindrop
impaction
diffusion
interception
diffusion
interception
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