Harmful Chemicals In Cigarettes & Tobacco Smoke
Sunday, March 22, 2009 Labels: Harmful Chemicals 0 commentsChemicals in cigarettes and tobacco bank make smoking dangerous. Tobacco bank contains over,000 different chemicals. At least 43 are known carcinogens( cause cancer in humans). Cigarettes are one of many products which can be vended fairly which can harm and indeed kill you over time if used as intended. presently there are ongoing suits in the USA which aim to hold tobacco companies responsible for the goods of smoking on the health of long term smokers. Benzene( petrol cumulative) A colourless cyclic hydrocarbon attained from coal and petroleum, used as a detergent in energy and in chemical manufacture- and contained in cigarette bank. It's a known carcinogen and is associated with leukaemia. Formaldehyde( embalming fluid) A colourless liquid, largely toxic, used to save dead bodies- also set up in cigarette bank. Known to beget cancer, respiratory, skin and gastrointestinal problems. Ammonia( restroom cleanser) Used as a flavouring, frees nicotine from tobacco turning it into a gas, set up in dry cleaning fluids. Acetone( nail polish way) Ambrosial unpredictable liquid ketone, used as a detergent, for illustration, nail polish way- set up in cigarette bank. navigator Particulate matter drawn into lungs when you gobble on a lighted cigarette. Once gobbled, bank condenses and about 70 per cent of the navigator in the bank is deposited in the smoker's lungs. Nicotine( germicide/ addicting medicine) One of the most addicting substances known to man, a important and fast- acting medical andnon-medical bane. This is the chemical which causes dependence . Carbon Monoxide( CO)( auto exhaust smothers) An odourless, tasteless and toxic gas, fleetly fatal in large quantities it's the same gas that comes out of auto exhausts and is the main gas in cigarette bank, formed when the cigarette is lit. Others you may fete are Arsenic( rat bane), Hydrogen Cyanide( gas chamber bane)
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