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smoke and fog both are aerosois. In that way are they diffrent?

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Answered by Anonymous
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In smoke and fog. dispersion medium is same, i.e., air but they differ in dispersed phase. In smoke, solid carbon particles are dispersed in air while in fog, liquid water particles are dispersed in air.

Answered by ojaswiverma97
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Smoke particles are an aerosol or mist of solid particles close to ideal range of sizes for scattering of visible light. Fog is a collection of liquid droplets or ice crystals suspended in the dispersion phase as gas near the Earth's surface.

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