Name the elements present in fossil fuels, which cause air pollution.
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The principal air pollutants resulting from fossil fuel combustion are the following: (a) carbon monoxide; (b) the oxides of sulfur, SO2 and SO3 (represented as SOx); (c) the oxides of nitrogen, NO and NO2 (NOx); and (d) 'particulates', consisting primarily of very fine soot and ash particles.
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The principal air pollutants resulting from fossil fuel combustion are the following: (a) carbon monoxide; (b) the oxides of sulfur, SO2 and SO3 (represented as SOx); (c) the oxides of nitrogen, NO and NO2 (NOx); and (d) 'particulates', consisting primarily of very fine soot and ash particles
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