Smoke and fog both are aerosols. In what way are they different?
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Both-fog and smoke-have gas as the dispersion medium (the continuous phase). The difference lies in the dispersed phase (the suspended phase). The dispersed phase in fog is liquid (water droplets) whereas the dispersed phase in smoke is solid (particulate matter).
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