Robert Angus Smith was a notable Scottish chemist, born on April 2, 1817, and he passed away on June 4, 1884. He is best known for his work on atmospheric pollution and his contributions to the study of acid rain. Smith's research focused on air quality and the impact of industrialization on the environment, particularly in relation to the effects of sulfur dioxide and other pollutants.

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