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Chapter 10, Problem 10.125SP
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Interpretation:
Describe the primary pollutants that lead to the production of ozone and which primary pollutants are decreased by refraining from driving and fuelling vehicles.
Concept introduction:
- The US environmental protection agency has set air quality standards for six main pollutants called criteria pollutants.
- The standard values of the criteria pollutants are the maximum concentrations of the pollutants that are safe for public health and the environment based on the knowledge of their effects.
To classify:
The primary pollutants which lead to O3 production and are decreased by eliminating driving and fuelling.
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