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Date: 2013-02-01 06:22:35
Chemistry
Matter
Oxidizing agents
Industrial gases
Chlorides
Disinfectants
Environmental chemistry
Chlorine
Tropospheric ozone
Bromine monochloride
Ozone
Hydrogen chloride

HitT – Climate impact of seasalt-derived Cl atoms Chlorine is the most abundant halogen in Earth’s crust, in ocean water, and in the atmosphere. Our knowledge about the atmospheric reaction cycles of natural chlorine

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