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Molecular diffusivities of Hg vapor in air, O2 and N2 near STP and the kinematic viscosity and thermal diffusivity of air near STP

William J. Massman
- 01 Feb 1999 - 
- Vol. 33, Iss: 3, pp 453-457
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In this paper, the authors present a review and re-analyzes the historical data and some modeling results for D for Hg vapor in air, N2 and O2 and recasts results of an independent review of dynamic viscosity and thermal conductivity of air in a form that are consistent with one another and with this author's previous study of D for simple gases and air, near STP.
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This article is published in Atmospheric Environment.The article was published on 1999-02-01. It has received 62 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Thermal diffusivity & Schmidt number.

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The fate of mercury species in a sub-arctic snowpack during snowmelt

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Improved model for mercury emission, transport and deposition

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