When cutting onions why do they make your eyes tear?!


Question: There is a gas that onions emit that makes you tear up. To avoid this, put onions you're going to use in the freezer for about 1/2 hour before you cut them.


Answers: There is a gas that onions emit that makes you tear up. To avoid this, put onions you're going to use in the freezer for about 1/2 hour before you cut them.

i know a way to stop your eyes watering when cutting onions.suck on a teaspoon!.try it, it really works.

When you slice through an onion, you break open a number of onion cells. Some of these cells have enzymes inside of them, and when they are sliced open, the enzymes escape. The enzymes then decompose some of the other substances that have escaped from sliced cells. Some of these substances, amino acid sulfoxides, form sulfenic acids, which then quickly rearrange themselves into a volatile gas.

The gas reaches your eyes and reacts with the water that keeps them moist. This changes the chemical's form again, producing, among other things, a mild sulfuric acid, which irritates the eyes. The nerve endings in your eyes are very sensitive and so they pick up on this irritation (this is why our eyes sting when we slice onions). The brain reacts by telling your tear ducts to produce more water, to dilute the irritating acid so the eyes are protected.

When you cut through the cells in the onion, enzymes are released. These enzymes combine with the sulphur in the onion, forming a volatile compound which is gaseous in room temperature. As the gas reaches your eyes, they become irritated and the normal lacrimatose body response kicks in to remove the irritant from the eyes.

It's because ur killing a poor innocent veggie...lol. Jk. But i know how to keep u from tearing. Chew gum...it's a fact.





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