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प्रश्न
How does classical smog differ from photochemical smog?
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उत्तर
- Classical smog:
- Classical smog is caused by coal smoke and fog.
- It occurs in cold humid climate.
- The chemical composition is the mixture of SO2, SO3 gases and humidity.
- Chemically it is reducing in nature because of the high concentration of SO, and so it is also called reducing smog.
- It is primarily responsible for acid rain.
- It also causes bronchial irritation.
- Photochemical smog:
- Photochemical smog is cause by photochemical oxidants.
- It occurs in warm, dry and sunny climate.
- The chemical composition is the mixture of NO2 and O3 gases.
- Chemically it is oxidising in nature because of the high concentration of oxidising agents such as NO2 and O3
- and so it is also called oxidizing smog.
- It causes irritation to eyes, skin and lungs and increases the chances of asthma.
- It causes corrosion of metals, stones
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