Biology, asked by santoshini25, 9 months ago

Does sulphur trioxide with ozone causes photochemical smog​

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Answered by varuncharaya13
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Sulfur dioxide, a reducing agent found in urban air, might be expected to react with the oxidizing atmosphere produced by photochemical smog. It does not, however, react directly with either ozone or nitrogen dioxide in air although these reactions can occur in solution or on surfaces

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