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what is photochemical smog ....? Given example ...​

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Answered by Harsha889
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PHOTOCHEMICAL SMOG:

Photochemical smog is a type of smog produced when ultraviolet light from the sun reacts with nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere. It is visible as a brown haze, and is most prominent during the morning and afternoon, especially in densely populated, warm cities.

EXAMPLE:

Photochemical smog are found in LOS ANGELES is a tytype of air pollution derived from internal combustion of engines and industrial fumes.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Photochemical smog is a mixture of pollutants that are formed when nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) react to sunlight, creating a brown haze above cities. It tends to occur more often in summer, because that is when we have the most sunlight. Primary pollutants.

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