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When you chop onions your eyes can burn because a chemical reaction produces acid called?

propanethial S-oxide. This acid irritates the eyes, causing them to burn and tear up. You can minimize this effect by chilling the onion before cutting or using a sharp knife to reduce the release of the acid.


Does Onion Soup mix cause redness in the eyes of diabetics?

Fresh onions always make my eyes water when I am peeling them. However, an onion soup mix does not have that affect. The onions are not fresh and there is no reason that your eyes should turn red from opening a package of onion soup mix.


What can you do while peeling onions to not cry?

Not a lot. :(A sulfur-based gas is released when cutting onions. This gas mixes with the water-based liquid on your eyes to form a mild Sulfuric acid. That's why you cry.A friend of mine says he uses swimming goggles when cutting onions. Sounds like a good theory to me, but I haven't tried it.You are right about it giving off a sulfur-based gas and how it makes you cry, but it's a fact that if you chew gum while peeling an onion it will reduce tears. :~)


Does wearing contacts prevent crying when cutting onions?

No. There is no research that says that cutting onions is good for your eyes. Cutting onions releases thiopropanol sulfoxide which, when it hits your eyes, creates a small amount of sulfuric acid. This is why your eyes burn and you cry when you cut onions.


How can you peel onions without crying?

To peel onions without crying, you can try chilling the onion in the fridge before peeling, cutting the onion under running water, or wearing goggles to protect your eyes from the onion's fumes.


Why do your eyes sting when near onions?

When you cut through an onion you break open a number of the plant cells. These cells contain enzymes, also amino acid sulphoxides. When they escape, these react and decompose to form sulphenic acid, which is a volatile gas. The gas reaches your eyes and reacts with the water in tears producing a weak sulphuric acid, which irritates the eyes. The body's response to the irritation is to produce more tears in an attempt to dilute the irritant and wash it out of the eyes. When this happens, the temptation is to rub your eyes, but as there is probably onion juice on your hands this only makes things worse.


Are acids dangerous to the human body?

It depends on the acid and the situation. Sulphuric acid on your skin is disastrous. Oxalic acid in your eyes is soothing. 5% Hydrochloric acid in your stomach is vital for digestion. Ascorbic acid is Vitamin C!


Is pickled onion an acid?

Onions are usually pickled using a variety of ingredients including vinegar. Vinegar is the common household name for acetic acid.


What is the pH of sulphuric acid?

The pH of sulfuric acid is around 0-1, making it a very strong acid. This means it is highly corrosive and can cause severe burns and damage upon contact with skin or eyes.


What is an example of a corrosive acid?

One example of a corrosive acid is hydrochloric acid. It is a strong acid that can cause damage to skin, eyes, and mucous membranes upon contact. It is commonly used in various industries for cleaning, pickling, and pH control.


Why chilling of onoin avoid crying of eyes?

The reason onions irritate your eyes is because they are acid in their juice. Anything that prevents the acid fumes from reaching your eyes will help to avoid crying. Chilling the onion keeps the acid fumes from being quite so active when the onion is cut. It won't stop the fumes altogether, but it helps. A trick that works consistently for me is to make sure you have a breeze blowing across your work are while you cut your onions. A small fan or perhaps the ventilation fan on your stove might work.


Is concentrate sulfuric acid corrosive?

Yes, concentrated sulfuric acid is highly corrosive. It can cause severe burns on contact with skin and irreversible damage to eyes. It should be handled with extreme caution and proper protective equipment.