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In addition to SO(2) metals and textile...

In addition to `SO_(2)` metals and textiles are also damaged by

A

nitrogen oxides

B

fluorides

C

carbon monoxide

D

aldehydes

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Identify the Context**: The question asks about substances that can damage metals and textiles, in addition to sulfur dioxide (SO₂). 2. **Consider Common Pollutants**: Sulfur dioxide is known to cause corrosion in metals and damage to textiles. We need to identify other pollutants that have similar effects. 3. **Research Other Pollutants**: One of the common pollutants that can damage metals and textiles is nitrogen dioxide (NO₂). 4. **Understand the Effects of NO₂**: Nitrogen dioxide is a reddish-brown gas that can lead to a variety of environmental issues, including the formation of acid rain, which can corrode metals and degrade textiles. 5. **Conclude the Answer**: Therefore, in addition to SO₂, metals and textiles are also damaged by nitrogen dioxide (NO₂). **Final Answer**: Metals and textiles are also damaged by nitrogen dioxide (NO₂). ---
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