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Smoke and fog both are aerosols. In what way are they different?NCERT Class IXSciences - Exemplar ProblemsChapter 2. Is Matter Around Us Pure

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Answered by skyfall63
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Explanation:

Smoke:

Smoke is a collection of small bits of solid and liquid particles and gases that exhausted from the burning substance like stoves, candles, internal engine parts, etc.  

Smoke causes air pollution, which is created by the humans. Many components of smoke from fire is highly toxic and causes into death that.

Fog:

Fog is consisting of tiny liquid water droplets, ice crystals suspended in the air or near to the earth surface.

Fog, forms near to the ground surface and it causes the natural weather conditions and its visibility to become zero.

Fog causes natural pollution and it affects the daily human activities such as shipping, travel.

Answered by 9908
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Answer:

Smoke and fog both are aerosols but their dispersed phase is different. The dispersed phase in fog is liquid (water droplets) whereas the dispersed phase in smoke is solid (particulate matter). Both fog and smoke have gas at the dispersion medium.

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