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6 December, 23:19

When fossil fuels, such as gasoline, are burned, they create smoke. Smoke is best described as a heterogeneous mixture of solid particles from the burning fuel dispersed in a gas - usually air. Smoke can be described more specifically as a suspension.

What will most likely happen over time to smoke in the atmosphere?

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  1. 7 December, 02:26
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    Over time, the solid particles will settle on whatever is outside.

    Explanation:

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  2. 7 December, 03:15
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    Over time, the solid particles will settle on whatever is outside.

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