The main precursors of winter smog are 1 NO and hydrocarbons 2 SO 2 hydrocarbons
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Smog is formed when sunlight interacts with hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides released into the air by cars and power plants. A highly reactive compound of oxygen and hydrogen called a hydroxyl radical kick starts that reaction. Sinha's paper focuses on this hydroxyl radical, known as OH
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