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what is the poisonous chemical found in tobacco called

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Answered by ItzurBeBe
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Cadmium and lead are both toxic metals. When the plant is harvested for manufacturing, these chemicals are present in the tobacco leaves. As the tobacco leaves are cured, dangerous chemicals can form. These chemicals, called tobacco-specific nitrosamines, (TSNAs), remain in the tobacco leaves after the curing process.

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Answered by alebaqinduni
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nitrosamines

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Cadmium and lead are both toxic metals. When the plant is harvested for manufacturing, these chemicals are present in the tobacco leaves. As the tobacco leaves are cured, dangerous chemicals can form. These chemicals, called tobacco-specific nitrosamines, (TSNAs), remain in the tobacco leaves after the curing process.

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