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A single parameter representation of hygroscopic growth and cloud condensation nucleus activity – Part 2: Including solubility

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Table 1. Physical and chemical properties of compounds used for calculation throughout this manuscript.
Figure 2 shows isolines of κ in critical supersaturation (s c ) – dry diameter (D dry ) space for infinitely-soluble particles (black) and sparingly-soluble succinic acid particles (blue) and effectively insoluble calcium carbonate particles (red).
Fig. 4. K¨ohler curves for a compound having κ 1 =0.23 (succinic acid) mixed with 5% sodium chloride by volume for a 40 nm (left) and 400 nm (right) dry diameter
Table A1. Python implementation of the algorithm to numerically find the critical saturation ratio for a specified dry diameter

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