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Smog is essentially caused by the presence of:

  1. A
    and
  2. B
    and
  3. C
    Oxides of sulphur and nitrogen
  4. D
    and

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Smog (especially classical smog) is a mixture of smoke, fog, and chemical pollutants like sulfur dioxide (). Photochemical smog is formed from nitrogen oxides () and volatile organic compounds. Thus, oxides of sulphur and nitrogen are the primary causes.

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Smog is essentially caused by the presence of:
A
and
B
and
C
Oxides of sulphur and nitrogen
D
and

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