cancer causing chemicals
I am not an expert, but isothiocyanates in broccoli, which are the anti-carcinogenic compounds, are released in urine. Thiocyanates are stinky sulfur compounds.
Chlorine itself is not considered to be carcinogenic. However, when chlorine reacts with certain organic compounds in water or in the environment, it can form harmful disinfection byproducts such as trihalomethanes, which have been linked to an increased risk of certain cancers.
Yes, but this all depends on one critical factor. Eat some spaghetti. Chew it. Notice how it is food. Now, eat your dessert. So you see, only in some cases is it possible for plane trees to possess endogenous carcinogenic compounds.
Any of a class of organic compounds with the general formula R2NNO or RNHNO, present in various foods and other products and found to be carcinogenic in laboratory animals.
Carbon monoxide, Tar, and nicotine. There are actually over 2000 additional compouds that are released from burning tobacco most of which are carcinogenic.
None. Any paint will gass off in to compounds. You will breath these comounds. They are all toxic, and carcinogenic,
While most carbon compounds are completely safe and in many cases necesarry for life as we know it, there are some carbon compounds or carbon molecules that are carcinogenic (cancer causing), and others that can form into highly toxic chemicals (cyanide is one of these).
Carcinogenic means cancer-causing. So if you were exposed to certain chemicals or radiation, it would be a carcinogenic event.
Microwaving coffee is not considered carcinogenic.
Copper itself is not considered carcinogenic. However, exposure to copper compounds and elemental copper fumes or dust may pose health risks, including potential lung and liver damage. It is important to follow proper safety guidelines when working with copper to minimize exposure risks.
While most carbon compounds are completely safe and in many cases necesarry for life as we know it, there are some carbon compounds or carbon molecules that are carcinogenic (cancer causing), and others that can form into highly toxic chemicals (cyanide is one of these).
Don't know where it's found, but am sure that beryllium and beryllium compounds are very toxic Category 1 carcinogens; they are carcinogenic to both animals and humans.