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Select all that applySelect all the examples of chemical water pollutants.Multiple select question.sulfur and nitrogen oxides (SO2 and NO2)heavy metalspetroleum (oil)nitrogen and phosphorus from fertilizerspesticideschlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)

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Select all that applySelect all the examples of chemical water pollutants.Multiple select question.sulfur and nitrogen oxides (SO2 and NO2)heavy metalspetroleum (oil)nitrogen and phosphorus from fertilizerspesticideschlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)

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The examples of chemical water pollutants from the given list are:

  1. Sulfur and nitrogen oxides (SO2 and NO2)
  2. Heavy metals
  3. Petroleum (oil)
  4. Nitrogen and phosphorus from fertilizers
  5. Pesticides
  6. Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)

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