Smog 
           This is a term used to describe the mixture of smoke and fog.
          Smog occurs when high concentrations of moisture is combined with smoke
          (often containing oxides of sulfur and nitrogen) in the presence of
          high temperatures or thermal inversions and the absence of wind. These
          conditions cause polluted air to stagnate over industrial areas and
          can create a respiratory health hazard. Large coastal industrial centers
          with surrounding high ground are more prone to smog. There is often
          a diurnal (over a day) variation in the process of smog formation because
          one of the necessary components for its formation is sunlight.  
	       
           
          We provide this glossary
                to assist clients in the selection and operation of our complete
                line of Ultra-Pure Laboratory
                Ozone Generators, Ozone
                Gas Analyzers, and Ozone
                Accessories, as well as services such as material
                exposure testing.           
 
                    
 
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