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smoke and fog both are areosols how they differ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Aerosol: ... 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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Colloids Are classified according to the physical state of dispersed phase (solute) & the dispersion medium (solvent).

Colloids Are classified according to the physical state of dispersed phase (solute) & the dispersion medium (solvent).Aerosol:

Colloids Are classified according to the physical state of dispersed phase (solute) & the dispersion medium (solvent).Aerosol:An aerosol is a colloid in which a solid or liquid is dispersed in a gas (including air).

Colloids Are classified according to the physical state of dispersed phase (solute) & the dispersion medium (solvent).Aerosol:An aerosol is a colloid in which a solid or liquid is dispersed in a gas (including air).Smoke and fog both are aerosols but their dispersed phase is different.

Colloids Are classified according to the physical state of dispersed phase (solute) & the dispersion medium (solvent).Aerosol:An aerosol is a colloid in which a solid or liquid is dispersed in a gas (including air).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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