International audienceA multiphase chemistry model coupled with a quasi-spectral microphysical model has been applied to measurements from the European Cloud Ice Mountain Experiment campaign to quantify the formation of the strong acids nitrate and sulfate and to evaluate the role of microphysical processes in redistributing reactive species among the different phases (gas versus cloud and/or rain). Significant formation of nitrate and sulfate are found to be due to the reaction of pernitric acid with the sulfite ion. Moreover, pernitric acid, because of its equilibrium in the gas phase and its high solubility, is always available both in cloud water and in rainwater via mass transfer from the gas phase. The sulfite ion comes from the mass ...