BASF Podcast: The Chemical Reporter - Why Does Chopping Onions Make us Cry?
02 Octobre 2007 - 11:30AM
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LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany, October 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- When we
cut into an onion, we release a chain reaction. So the onion
defends itself with chemical weaponry. This should scare off the
attacker. Ideally it is meant to deter hungry rodents, yet humans
belong to its natural enemies. Our Chemical Reporter explains why
eyes begin to burn when chopping onions. In entertaining weekly
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