Chemicals Contained In A Cigarette
Do you know what poisons are in cigarettes? You wouldn’t roll up rat poison, rocket fuel, embalming fluid, bug killer, and toilet cleaner and smoke it on purpose, would you? But those are some of the very gross things you put to your lips every time you smoke a cigarette. Seriously. There are more than 4,000 types of chemicals contained in a cigarette and it’s smoke, and at least 43 of them are known to cause cancer.
Here is a list of just some of the chemicals found in tobacco smoke.
Chemical |
Commonly Found In |
Acetone |
Nail polish remover |
Ammonia |
Toilet cleaner |
Arsenic |
Poison |
Benzene |
Gasoline |
Butane |
Lighter fluid |
Cadmium |
Batteries |
Carbon monoxide |
Car exhaust |
DDT/Dieldrin |
Insecticide |
Formaldehyde |
Embalming fluid |
Hexamine |
Lighter fluid |
Hydrogen cyanide |
Rat and insect poison |
Methane |
Sewer gas |
Methanol |
Rocket fuel |
Naphthalene |
Mothballs |
Nicotine |
Bug killer |
Stearic acid |
Candle wax |
Toluene |
Industrial solvent |
Vinyl chloride |
Plastic pipes |
And if you use spit tobacco don’t think you’re off the hook—additives and chemicals are in all tobacco products, including cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, cigars, and pipe tobacco. Yuck! Not only do these chemicals hurt you from the inside out, the secondhand smoke harms others who are around you.