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prisoha [69]
2 years ago
8

Name chemicals in tobacco?

Health
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diamong [38]2 years ago
6 0
Nicotine, hydrogen cyanide, formaldehyde, lead, arsenic, ammonia, radioactive elements, benzene, and carbon monoxide. plz mark brainliest would really help.
Ulleksa [173]2 years ago
3 0
There’s nicotine in tobacco
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