Our previously developed theoretical models for describing the rate at which water-soluble atmospheric trace gases are scavenged by cloud and raindrops were evaluated for the case of acetaldehyde being absorbed and desorbed by water drops of radii between 250 to 2500 t~m radius. The experimental ver
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A stochastic model for interactions of hot gases with cloud droplets and raindrops
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- Elsevier Science
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- 2011
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- 1468-1218
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