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Sulfuric acid in the Venus clouds.
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Sulfuric AcidOrganic GeochemistryChemical EngineeringEnvironmental ChemistryEngineeringVenus SpectrumPhotochemistryAtmospheric PhotochemistryNatural SciencesSpectroscopyAcid PrecipitationAnalytical ChemistryElemental BromineChemistryUv-vis Spectroscopy
The visible and ultraviolet transmission features of a thin layer of elemental bromine and hydrobromic acid dissolved in sulfuric acid somewhat resemble the Venus spectrum, up to 14 microns. The chemical process postulated for forming sulfuric acid involves the oxidation of sulfur and its compounds to sulfuric acid through the agency of elemental bromine, produced by the photolytic decomposition of hydrogen bromide.