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Colloidal dispersions of liquids or solids in a gas. There are aerosols of liquid droplets (eg, fog, cloud, drizzle, mist, rain, spray) and aerosols of solid particles (eg, fume and dust).
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| aerosol |
A small (less than one micron) particle of solid or liquid matter that can remain suspended in the air.
Ãâó: www.arb.ca.gov/toxics/tac/appendxc.htm
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| aerosol |
A gaseous suspension of fine particles. Source: EPO.
Ãâó: podaac.jpl.nasa.gov/glossary/
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| aerosol |
Particulate matter, solid or liquid, larger than a molecule but small enough to remain suspended in the atmosphere. Natural sources include salt particles from sea spray, dust and clay particles as a result of weathering of rocks, both of which are carried upward by the wind. Aerosols can also originate as a result of human activities and are often considered pollutants. ...
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| aerosol mask |
A mask used for the therapeutic administration of a nebulized solution, humidity, or high airflow with oxygen enrichment. It has a large-bore inlet and an exhalation port.
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