Cigarette Ingredients
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what exactly is the content in a cigarette so that it can make people always want to enjoy it, for people who never wear. we review a little.
Some cigarettes contain other substances known to have adverse effects on bone and skin. You may be surprised to find the name of some chemicals in cigarette smoke. Some of them are as follows:
1. Cyanide is a chemical c
ompound containing the cyano group.2. Benzene is also known as an organic chemical compound benzene is a flammable and colorless liquid.
3. Cadmium is a toxic metal and radioactive batteries found.
4. Methanol (wood alcohol) is the simplest alcohol, also known as methyl alcohol.
5. Acetylene (fuel used in welding torches) is an unsaturated chemical compound which is also the simplest alkyne hydrocarbon.
6. Ammonia is found everywhere in the environment but are very toxic in combination with certain elements.
7. Formaldehyde is a highly toxic liquid used to preserve dead bodies.
8. Hydrogen cyanide is a poison that is used as a fumigant to kill ants. This substance is also used as a substance maker of plastics and pesticides.
9. Arsenic is a material found in rat poison.
While the resulting cigarette smoke contains tar. Tar itself contains many toxic materials into the body. This is the substance, thick sticky, and when inhaled it attached to the tiny hairs in the lungs. This organ protects the lungs from dirt and infection, but when the tar covered this organ can not perform its function. Tar is also lining the walls of the respiratory system as a whole, narrow tubes that transport air (the bronchioles) and reduced lung elasticity. That ultimately lead to lung cancer and chronic respiratory diseases.
In addition smoke also contains carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is a toxic chemical found in car exhaust fumes. It is then able to reduce the amount of oxygen in the blood and organ performance pensuply blocking all the oxygen in the body. Because the body has less oxygen makes the heart work harder and thickening of the blood pumping. This is the main cause of a smoker may experience a sudden heart attack.
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