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Is smog a colloid or not?????

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Answered by aayush10579
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Answered by Abhijeet1589
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Smog is a colloidal mixture of suspended particulate matter and water vapor in the air.

  • Smog is a liquid aerosol type of colloidal mixture in which pollutants such as particulate matter and water vapor are suspended in the air
  • Smog is a type of anthropogenic aerosol.
  • Smog also called smoke fog, is a type of severe visible air pollution.
  • This visible type of air pollution consists of nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides, ozone, smoke, and other particulate matter in the air.
  • Smog is classified as winter smog and summer smog.
  • winter Smog is a concentrated colloidal suspension over the atmosphere that lowers visibility.
  • Aspiration of smog can cause various health problems such as wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, and death in cases of increased levels of ozone in smog.

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Answered by Abhijeet1589
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Smog is a colloidal mixture of suspended particulate matter and water vapor in the air.

  • Smog is a liquid aerosol type of colloidal mixture in which pollutants such as particulate matter and water vapor are suspended in the air
  • Smog is a type of anthropogenic aerosol.
  • Smog also called smoke fog, is a type of severe visible air pollution.
  • This visible type of air pollution consists of nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides, ozone, smoke, and other particulate matter in the air.
  • Smog is classified as winter smog and summer smog.
  • winter Smog is a concentrated colloidal suspension over the atmosphere that lowers visibility.
  • Aspiration of smog can cause various health problems such as wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, and death in cases of increased levels of ozone in smog.

#spj2

Learn more about smog.

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