Publication Date:
2019-06-27
Description:
A comparison of ion-molecule reaction rates implied by E- and F-region chemistry and measured in the laboratory shows on the whole good agreement except that the ionospheric analysis demands stronger temperature dependences. In the daytime D region, it is claimed that the reconciliation of positive ion densities with production rates and laboratory rate constants would best be achieved if (1) ionization of O2(1 delta g) and hydration of O4(+) in competition with the reduction of O4(+) to O2(+) by O were the dominant source of hydrates between 85 and 77 km, (2) ionization of NO by solar Lyman alpha followed by hydration was the dominant source of hydrates below 77 km, and (3) for some reason, Lyman alpha did not ionize NO effectively at pressures below those prevailing at 75 km.
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CHEMISTRY
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