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As stated elsewhere on this site, an aerosol is a suspension of particles within a gas. A good example of a aerosol is smog, cigarette fumes or any type of dust cloud. Our everyday air has thousands of particles suspended in it. Many of these are man-made, though typically they are naturally present

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