name the major pollutants in air
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Criteria pollutants
'Criteria air pollutants' is a term used internationally to describe air pollutants that have been regulated and are used as indicators of air quality. The regulations or standards are based on criteria that relate to health and/or environmental effects. One key feature of criteria air pollutants is that they are generally widely distributed across the country.
Australia has set national standards for six criteria air pollutants in outdoor (or ambient) air: carbon monoxide, lead, nitrogen dioxide, ozone, particles and sulfur dioxide. A Factsheet is available for each of these air pollutants:
Carbon monoxide
Lead
Nitrogen dioxide
Ozone
Particles
Sulfur dioxide
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co2,smoke, carbon monoxide, lead, nitrogen dioxide, ozone, particles and sulfur dioxide.