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Which of the following air pollutants causes a reddish-brown haze in the sky? Sulfur dioxide Carbon monoxide Nitrogen dioxide Carbon dioxide

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The answer would most likely he sulfur dioxide

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User KnowHoper
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Answer:

The answer is nitrogen dioxide

Step-by-step explanation:

The term "photochemical smog" refers to a mist formed by a mixture of pollutants (NOx and volatile hydrocarbons) with others such as ozone, peroxyacyl, hydroxyl radicals, etc., which are formed by the reactions that occur with the light of the sun to affect the NO. This mixture dyes the atmosphere of a reddish brown color, full of very dangerous components for living beings.

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