i think just water vapor. there used indoor on forklifts with doors closed and nobody has dropped from fumes
Yes, there are two main types of smog: "photochemical smog" and "sulfurous smog." Photochemical smog forms in areas with a high concentration of automobile emissions, sunlight, and warm temperatures, while sulfurous smog is caused by the burning of coal and oil, emitting sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere.
Propane pollutes the air around us. Propane is used as fuel and in chemical synthesis. Also propane is a nonrenewable gas.
Yes, smog is considered a heterogeneous mixture because it consists of a variety of pollutants and particles suspended in the air. These components can vary in size, composition, and distribution throughout the smog, making it heterogeneous.
Propane's scientific name is propane.
Season 4, Ep 7 is titled Propane Propane. It got its name from when Mr. Lahey is drunk and starts singing with the words Propane propane
there good if you strap 15 canisters of propane to it and then throw a baby at the propane canister
Cars and Factories.
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Should be now. Last i looked cars over 25 years old are exempt. Wrong own a 1977 and just had to smog it. 1975 and before are smog exempt
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It's pretty safe to assume all pre-1975 cars are smog exempt.
factories and cars
to reduce smog emmisions, maybe drive less in cars and use public transport or ride a bike
smog guns
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.
Most states have exemptions for classic cars from smog regulations since none of them were designed with modern regulations in mind. In California which is typically the most stringent for smog regulations, 1965 Mustangs are exempt from smog checks.
Smog normally happens in big cities like Chicago or New York. It happens where there are a lot of cars, trucks, and industrial buildings.