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Some times secondary pollutants like Ozone, PAN (Peroxy acyl nitrate), `HNO_(3), H_(2)SO_(4)` formed from primary pollutants are moer toxic than primary pollutants. This phenomenon of increased toxicity in pollutants is callex

A

Biomagnification

B

Eutrophication

C

Synergism

D

Green house effect

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C
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