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Here are just some of the chemicals that can be found in cigarrettes:
· Acetic Acid (vinegar)
· Acetone (nail polish remover)
· Ammonia (floor/toilet cleaner)
· Arsenic (rat poison)
· Butane (cigarette lighter fluid)
· Cadmium (rechargeable batteries)
· Carbon monoxide (car exhaust fumes)
· DDT/Deildrin (insecticides)
· Ethanol (alcohol)
· Formaldehyde (preservation of body, tissue and fabric)
· Hexamine (barbecue lighter)
· Hydrogen Cyanide (gas chamber poison)
· Methane (swamp gas)
· Methanol (rocket fuel)
· Naphthalene (mothballs)
· Nicotine (insecticide/ addictive drug)
· Nitrobenzene (gasoline addictive)
· Nitrous Oxide phenols (disinfectant)
· Stearic acid (candle wax)
· Toluene (industrial solvent)
· Vinyl Chloride (makes PVC)
· Cancer-causing agents:
o Benzo(a)pyrene
o B-Napthylamine
o Cadmium
o Crysenes
o Dibenz Acidine
o Nickel
o Nitrosamines
o N. Nitrosomes
o P.A.H.s
o polonium 210
o Toludine
o Urethane
· Metals:
o Aluminum
o Copper
o Gold
o Lead
o Magnesium
o Mercury
o Silicon
o Silver
o Titanium
o Zinc
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