The study explains that complex chemical reactions involving Hydrochloric Acid (HCl), which is directly emitted into the atmosphere from the burning of plastic waste and from a few industrial processes, are primarily responsible for high PM2.5 chloride and the subsequent haze and fog formation over Delhi during chilly winter nights.
It should also be noted that during the winter season, the inversion height, the level beyond which pollutants cannot be pushed further up in the atmosphere, gets reduced. As a result, this leads to the accumulation of pollutants near the ground. Hence, water vapour gets more particles near the ground to cluster around and condense.