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Why does cutting onions make you cry?

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Answer: Onions release irritating gas

Onions release irritating gasCorrect! When you cut an onion, you break cells that release enzymes. These convert sulfur compounds into syn-propanethial-S-oxide gas. This gas reaches your eyes and reacts with water to form sulfuric acid—your tears try to wash it away!

Your eyes are allergic to onionsWrong. It's not an allergy—everyone's eyes react to onion gas. The sulfur compounds form acid on your eyes, triggering a universal protective tear response.

Knife pressure hurts cellsWrong. Cutting does damage cells, but crying happens because those cells release enzymes that create irritating gas, not from physical cell damage itself.

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