why dont your eyes burn when water runs in the kitchen sink?
my father told me that his great grandmother told him that when you turn the cold water on in your kitchen sink the tears from onions go away….but when you turn it off it starts your eyes start to sting and burn again…..and it really works i do it everytime i cook….but i have grown curious why …..plz help me find out
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Must be a matter from Science. Find Beakmans world website. Was a Saturday morning kid science show.
My eyes burn from this question.
My Great-Grandmother didn’t have running water!
But She often told me to just “shut my mouth!”
When dealing with onions, of course!
Nothing magic here. When we cut onions, a spray of juices flies up from the onion into the air and onto the sink surface. When you turn the water on, it just moves the juices out of the way. When you turn the water off, they float back down.


Because the flow of the water actually pulls the fumes of the onion away from your face. You can also hold wooden matches in your mouth and the sulfur absorbs the fumes and your eyes will not water either.