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We've all heard about second-hand smoke and the negative effects it has on everyone. But did you know that there is also something called, "Third-hand smoke"? It was actually discovered in 2005 as scientists were conducting studies regarding tobacco, nicotine etc. Third-hand smoke, in brief, is an invisible layer of toxins that is left behind long after the cigerette smoke is gone.
Here are some of the toxins found in third-hand smoke:
- toluene (found in paint thinners):
- hydrogen cyanide (used in chemical weapons)
- butane (found in lighter fluid)
- arsenic
- lead
- carbon monoxide
- polonium-210 (highly radioactive carcinogen)
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