carbon monoxide
Oxygen is consumed and polluted by burning of cigarettes.
yes
Burning a cigarette is a chemical reaction.
Yes, the ability of a substance to support burning is called flammability.
Inhaling any 'smoke' from a burning object is dangerous as it contains toxins by the very nature of burning.
yes there is gunpowder in them that is what the lines on the are it helps to regulate the burning yes there is gunpowder in them that is what the lines on the are it helps to regulate the burning
I saw that in some cigarettes there is as a lighter and burning fire the filter that is of viscous rayon. I do not know what can make the smoke of viscous rayon
The burning part. All combustion requires oxygen.
combustion
burning bullets is an ability that only soldiers can use
Burning is a chemical process. The ability to burn, flammability, is a chemical property.
Particulates are another name for fine debris or soot. They are often the byproducts of burning things, such as diesel fuel or cigarettes. They serve no real purpose, but they do irritate the lungs and can contribute to lung disease or cancer.