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Smoke open fireplace

Produced when a high-tempera-ture heat source, such as an open flame, comes into contact with atmospheric nitrogen. Also a by-product from the burning of fossil fuels in places such as factories, power plants, and motor vehicles. In the home the major sources of nitrogen dioxide are gas cookers, gas or kerosene heaters, open fireplaces, and cigarette smoke... [Pg.9]


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