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Title: Onions!
Post by: dentstudent on 05/07/2007 07:46:46
This MUST have been done before, but what is the substánce that makes your eyes sting? And from so far away!

I've heard that onions from the fridge tend to sting less - are there any others?
Title: Onions!
Post by: Karen W. on 05/07/2007 07:56:52

From here!http://chemistry.about.com/od/chemistryfaqs/f/onionscry.htm

A. Unless you've avoided cooking, you've probably cut up an onion and experienced the burning and tearing you get from the vapors. When you cut an onion, you break cells, releasing their contents. Amino acid sulfoxides form sulfenic acids. Enzymes that were kept separate now are free to mix with the sulfenic acids to produce propanethiol S-oxide, a volatile sulfur compound that wafts upward toward your eyes. This gas reacts with the water in your tears to form sulfuric acid. The sulfuric acid burns, stimulating your eyes to release more tears to wash the irritant away.
Title: Onions!
Post by: DoctorBeaver on 05/07/2007 07:59:59
Cut them in a bowl of water. Problem solved.
Title: Onions!
Post by: Karen W. on 05/07/2007 08:03:04
put a slice of bread in your mouth while you chop! LOLI just use my food processor on short chops for chunks and grind for sauses! LOL no burning eyes!
Title: Onions!
Post by: DoctorBeaver on 05/07/2007 08:09:05
Bread? Why would that help? (https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fbestsmileys.com%2Fthinking%2F1.gif&hash=97116900c4bbe3465843cf841da706a8)
Title: Onions!
Post by: dentstudent on 05/07/2007 08:12:38
Sulphuric acid!!!???!!(https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fbestsmileys.com%2Fscared%2F3.gif&hash=236cb168b8dbd1d547488b326e5a9f66)

The bread might help to breath through your nose, although why this would help reduce stingin, I've no idea.
Title: Onions!
Post by: dentstudent on 05/07/2007 08:14:47
Cut them in a bowl of water. Problem solved.
But this is perhaps not that useful if you're finely chopping. OK for rings etc, and being a kitchen purist, I prefer to cut with a knife rather than whizz.
Title: Onions!
Post by: Karen W. on 05/07/2007 08:14:57
Bread? Why would that help? (https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fbestsmileys.com%2Fthinking%2F1.gif&hash=97116900c4bbe3465843cf841da706a8)

It is supposed to just stop the fumes from rising by absorption .. and blocking.. LOL my mom used it every night when she cut the onions she was a cook as was my grandma and they both used that method.. there was another but for the life of me I cannot remember what it was!
Title: Onions!
Post by: Karen W. on 05/07/2007 08:17:08
Sulphuric acid!!!???!!(https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fbestsmileys.com%2Fscared%2F3.gif&hash=236cb168b8dbd1d547488b326e5a9f66)

The bread might help to breath through your nose, although why this would help reduce stingin, I've no idea.

Where did you find that smiley??? LOL is he in our smiley site.. he is cute..!
Title: Onions!
Post by: DoctorBeaver on 05/07/2007 08:17:33
Cut them in a bowl of water. Problem solved.
But this is perhaps not that useful if you're finely chopping. OK for rings etc, and being a kitchen purist, I prefer to cut with a knife rather than whizz.

I've chopped them in a bowl of water.
Title: Onions!
Post by: Karen W. on 05/07/2007 08:22:02
Is it hard to chop in a bowl or do you use one of those cool curved choppers?
Title: Onions!
Post by: DoctorBeaver on 05/07/2007 08:24:51
Just an ordinary sharp knife.
Title: Onions!
Post by: Karen W. on 05/07/2007 08:30:56
The curve of the bowl does not make it difficult?
Title: Onions!
Post by: dentstudent on 05/07/2007 08:31:37

experienced the burning and tearing you get from the vapors.
(https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.websmileys.com%2Fsm%2Fobscene%2Feck28.gif&hash=63b25571a9a8bb8e916cedfebff73ee8)

Title: Onions!
Post by: Karen W. on 05/07/2007 08:36:04

experienced the burning and tearing you get from the vapors.
(https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.websmileys.com%2Fsm%2Fobscene%2Feck28.gif&hash=63b25571a9a8bb8e916cedfebff73ee8)



You don't have to blow vapor in my eyes to make em tear, they are teary all the the time these days we don't need sulfuric acid to do it! LOL Just say BOO!
Title: Onions!
Post by: _Stefan_ on 05/07/2007 13:21:24
I thought if you didn't breath through your nose the onions wouldn't affect you as much.
Title: Onions!
Post by: paul.fr on 05/07/2007 15:02:36
I did hear that drinking beer, not wine or cider...whilst peeling onions stops the tears.
Title: Onions!
Post by: DoctorBeaver on 05/07/2007 15:20:03
I did hear that drinking beer, not wine or cider...whilst peeling onions stops the tears.

Not if you get so drunk you chop your fingers off!
Title: Onions!
Post by: paul.fr on 05/07/2007 15:21:49
I did hear that drinking beer, not wine or cider...whilst peeling onions stops the tears.

Not if you get so drunk you chop your fingers off!

They were Aussies that conducted the experiment, so i think being drunk was normal for them  [;)]
Title: Onions!
Post by: DoctorBeaver on 05/07/2007 15:25:51
I did hear that drinking beer, not wine or cider...whilst peeling onions stops the tears.

Not if you get so drunk you chop your fingers off!

They were Aussies that conducted the experiment, so i think being drunk was normal for them  [;)]

Especially if they were from Brisbane.
Title: Onions!
Post by: dentstudent on 05/07/2007 15:39:37
The best way of stopping your eyes from stinging is to get someone else to chop the onions....
Title: Onions!
Post by: Karen W. on 05/07/2007 17:47:02
YAYYYYYYYYY! LOL
Title: Onions!
Post by: another_someone on 06/07/2007 01:25:38
Bread? Why would that help? (https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fbestsmileys.com%2Fthinking%2F1.gif&hash=97116900c4bbe3465843cf841da706a8)

It is supposed to just stop the fumes from rising by absorption .. and blocking.. LOL my mom used it every night when she cut the onions she was a cook as was my grandma and they both used that method.. there was another but for the life of me I cannot remember what it was!

Cannot believe that is a reasonable explanation.

What might be more plausible is that eating anything may cause you to salivate more, and this may also possibly increase tear production, so moistening the eyes more, and so diluting the sulphuric acid further.