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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

writing

The blue light in the spectrum scatters by particles of air.
Is the sentence correct grammartically?
  

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No. Air molecules scatter light in the blue end of the spectrum.

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  • Air molecules scatter light in the blue end of the spectrum.
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No.

Air molecules scatter light in the blue end of the spectrum.
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AnonymousIs the sentence correct grammartically grammatically?
No. I think you're saying

Particles in the air scatter light at the blue end of the spectrum.

unless you're referring to oxygen and nitrogen when you say 'particles'.

I'm assuming you really mean particles in t
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It's the oxygen and nitrogen.

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