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This fascinating and eye-catching visual display represents some of the 4000 chemicals found in tobacco smoke. Designed by a creative collage artist, it contains a mix of chemicals in jars, insects, cars, objects and photos.
It has witty depictions of the commonly known chemicals - Hydrogen sulphide (stink bombs) with a peg, methanol (jet fuel) with a Marlboro paper plane, toluene (solvent) with silver spray paint, acetic acid with a vinegar sachet, formaldehyde with a pickled creature, butane with a lighter, acetone with nail varnish and false nails, methane with a sewer rat, and carbon monoxide and benzene with a car at a petrol station. Other carcinogens are shown as a 3D-lung cancer and thousands of other chemicals with a jar of hundreds and thousands! Really sparks interest and discussion.
For use with adults and children in all health educational settings or mounted on the wall to create a talking point anywhere! The display is a wooden box with 30 sections and it has an acrylic cover to protect it and hanging loops on the back.