Abstract

The coagulation coefficient, size and charge distribution of condensation nuclei from room air when stored in a 4000 litre rubber balloon gasometer were studied. The results indicate that the acquisition of water vapour contributes to the growth of stored nuclei. A preliminary trial was made to see ifJunge's approximate rule that the number of particles in an aerosol varies inversely as the third power of their radius, also holds forAitken nuclei. Further confirmation of the relationship between the percentage of stored nuclei electrically charged and their average radius was obtained.

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