Smoke and fog both are aerosols. In what way are they different
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When smoke is formed, the tiny solid particles get dispersed in air. ... Thus, fog is an aerosol in which the dispersion phase is liquid and the dispersion medium is a gas. Thus, smoke and fog differ in terms of dispersion phase. In smoke, dispersion phase is sold and in fog, dispersion phase is a liquid.
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