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A short list of fossil fuel air pollutants includes:

CO2 - from the combustion of carbon

CO - from the incomplete comustion of carbon

NOx - from nitrogen in the fuel and combination of nitrogen in the air with oygen

SOx - from sulphur in the fuel

Particulates - from ash and unburned oil droplets

VOC - from volatilized but unburned fuel

PAH - from uncontrolled cracking and reforming in the flame

Radiation - from uranium in the fuel (coal)

Haze - from condensed liquids and fine particulates

Hydrocarbons - from volatilized but unburned fuels

air pollution is caused by carbon that come from our car.

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