How is classical smog different from photochemical smog?
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The pollutant that is formed by the combination of smoke and fog is called smog. ... Classical smog is a mixture of sulfur dioxide and coal smoke with fog. Photo chemical smoke is a precipitate in the reaction of the nitrogen oxide and other chemical compounds in Sunlight
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