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Once a cigarette is lit, it releases more than 4,000 chemicals into the air, more than 40 of them are carcinogenic. Cigarette smoke substances are absorbed and spread through the human body. |
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Nicotine |
An addictive drug, found in WEEDKILLER |
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Carbon Monoxide |
Poisonous, found in AUTO EXHUAST FUMES |
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Tar |
Carcinogen, absorbed into blood |
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Ammonia |
Poisonous gas, floor cleaner |
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Arsenic |
Ant poison |
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Acetone |
Polish remover |
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Polonium 210 |
Power in satellites |
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Methylamine |
Tanning lotion |
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Toluene |
Explosives |
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Methanol |
Aviation fuel |
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DDT |
Insecticide |
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Hydrogen cyanide |
Poisonous gas for executing people in the States |
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Formaldehyde |
Embalming fluid |
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Phenol |
Toilet disinfectant |
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Radioactive elements |
Poisonous chemical, e.g. Arsenic, Mercury, Cadmium, Nickel |
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