Smog is heterogeneous because smog is a mixture of liquid, gas and solids.
Sulfur dioxide is main source of gas in smog.
The key component of smog is usually gas from cars and buildings. In Victorian times, people would call smog pea soup because of the thickness of the smog. Smog is especially bad in city areas (such as Paris). Some cities introduce traffic bans when there are high levels of smog in the area.
Walmart gas comes from the same place everyone gets their gas. The difference is in the additives. All major fuel suppliers use their trademark additives. Walmart may or may not add any additive.
The smell additives in gaseous and liquid, odorless fuels, are added to understand if there is a leak. Imagine you have a gas powered stove at your house. you come home fall asleep. You don't wake up the next morning, because of gas poisoning. This would be the case without the smelly additives, with them you know, somewhere is a gas-leak and call the gas service.
Ozone present in the troposphere is also called as bad ozone. It is also a green house gas. It is the major constituent of the urban smog.
Ozone present in the troposphere is also called as bad ozone. It is also a green house gas. It is the major constituent of the urban smog.
affects animals lung. affect the growth of plant and there life span.
Nothing. Fuel additives are best used in a time of need, not as a preventative measure. For every problem they solve, they create more.
nitrogen dioxide
Smog is a result of a combination of photochemical reactions which involve: 1. Ground-Level Ozone (made from VOCs) 2. Nitrogen oxides. 3. Peroxyacytyl Nitrate (a dangerous gas). 4. Dirt and matter (stuff that "clogs" the air: dust and burnt matter (smoke)) Smog is linked to heavy traffic, high temperatures, and little wind, NOT CO2, a common misconception.
If your talking about the brown gas u see above cities then that is smog and it consists of carbon monoxide and ozone.