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Why Onions Make You Cry


 Why Onions Make You Cry

When you cut an onion, you break its cells open. This releases enzymes that react with sulfur-containing compounds inside the onion. The reaction produces a volatile gas called syn-propanethial-S-oxide. As this gas rises and reaches your eyes, it reacts with the moisture on their surface to form a mild sulfuric acid.

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Why Onions Make You Cry