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Which molecules of atmosphere act as scattering centres are responsible for
the blue sky? ​

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Answered by girishsatyawali146
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Which molecules of atmosphere act as scattering centres are responsible for

the blue sky?

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The resin fur blue sky is due the molecules of N2 and O2. The dudes of molecules are comparable to the wavelength of blue light. These molecules act as scattering cents for scattering of blue light. N2 and O2 is the answer.

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Answered by tyrogue9892
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The resin fur blue sky is due the molecules of N2 and O2. The dudes of molecules are comparable to the wavelength of blue light. These molecules act as scattering cents for scattering of blue light. N2 and O2 is the answer.

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