Combustion and chemical creation When lit, a cigarette burns at nearly 900C, creating thousands of new chemicals including carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide, benzene, formaldehyde, and carcinogenic hydrocarbons
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Of those four, theres only one message about toxic chemicals: Cigarette smoke contains carbon monoxide. Other countries, meanwhile, are making efforts to present consumers with graphical information about toxic chemicals other than carbon monoxide