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Why might nitrogen monoxide (NO) concentrations increase in the morning?
 
  A) morning rush hour traffic
  B) Plant photosynthesis starts when the sun rises.
  C) Solar energy causes the reaction that produces NO.
  D) The organisms that produce NO are anaerobic and there is less oxygen in the morning.
  E) I don't NO.

Question 2

Which of the following has attained a noble gas electronic configuration?
 
  A) Si4+
  B) Cl1+
  C) Al3-
  D) Cr3+

Question 3

What type of smog produces the brown haze?
 
  A) photochemical smog
  B) industrial smog
  C) agricultural smog
  D) all of the above
  E) none of the above



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