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The Primary Reaction in the Formation of Photochemical Smog Is

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Question 113

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The primary reaction in the formation of photochemical smog is


A) 2 NO + O2 → 2 NO2.
B) NO2 + sunlight → NO + O.
C) O + O2 → O3.
D) O3 + hydrocarbons → aldehydes.

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