Distinguish between primary and secondary air pollution
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A secondary pollutant is not a direct emission from a single source. ... Another example of a secondary pollutant occurs when nitrogen oxide and sulphur dioxide react with water in the atmosphere, creating acid rain. Other secondary pollutants include: smog, nitrogen dioxide, peroxyacyl nitrates, and sulfuric acid
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A secondary pollutant is not a direct emission from a single source. ... Another example of a secondary pollutant occurs when nitrogen oxide and sulphur dioxide react with water in the atmosphere, creating acid rain. Other secondary pollutants include: smog, nitrogen dioxide, peroxyacyl nitrates, and sulfuric acid.
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