| 1. | Aerosol particles act as CCNs creating more droplets of a smaller size.
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| 2. | Aerosol particles are eventually deposited from the stratosphere onto land and ocean.
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| 3. | The gaseous compounds may be adsorbed on the surface of the aerosol particles.
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| 4. | A high proportion of aerosol particles originate from the reactor control rod materials.
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| 5. | As a result, aerosol particles are usually observed as agglomerates rather than individual particles.
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| 6. | The aerosol particles form a whitish haze in the sky.
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| 7. | Clouds are created when water vapor condenses on tiny aerosol particles to form droplets.
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| 8. | Powder-based aerosol particles can pose advert effects when deposited in human respiratory systems via inhalation.
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| 9. | Gases preferentially condense onto surfaces of pre-existing aerosol particles, known as "'heterogeneous nucleation " '.
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| 10. | Aerosol particles can act as CCN's creating more droplets which have a smaller size distribution.
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