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Аннотация:Based on the equilibrium thermochemical approach and quenching theory, formation of molecules anddust grains in impact-produced clouds formed after collisions between meteoroids and Mercury is considered.Based on observations of Al, Fe, and Mn atoms in the exosphere of Mercury and new results ofstudies of the elemental composition of the surface of Mercury, quenching temperatures and pressuresof main chemical reactions and condensation of dust particles were estimated. The behavior of the mainNa-, K-, Ca-, Fe-, Al-, Mn-, Mg-, Si-, Ti, Ni-, Cr-, Co, Zn-, O-, H-, S-, C-, Cl-, N-, and P-containing species delivered to the Hermean exosphere during meteoroid impacts was studied. The importance of meteoroid bombardment as a source of Na, K, Ca, Fe, Al, Mn, Mg, and O atoms in the exosphere of Mercury is discussed.