Large Ion
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Large Ion
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An atmospheric ion of relatively
large mass and low mobility which is produced by the attachment
of a small ion to an Aitken
nucleus. Also called slow ion, heavy ion, Langevin ion.
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The ion density of large ions varies widely, depending
upon the degree of atmospheric pollution. Representative low-altitude
values might be 1000 per cubic centimeter in clean country air,
10,000 per cubic centimeter in an industrial area, and 100 per
cubic centimeter over the oceans.
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References
This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use