Carbon monoxide, tar, and nicotine are three very harmful things in cigarettes.
The main ingredients are Carbon Monoxide, Tar, and nicotine. However the properties of an unburned substance are different from a burned substance.
any motors like cars, machinery-lawnmowers, combines, etc. Cows belching (yes, true) because there are so mamy, and factories spewing out noxious smoke.
Some types of chemicals that can be made from ammonia and other reactants are amines, amides, amino acids, and imides.
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H2SO4 + MgCO3 --> H2O + CO2+ MgSO4 water, carbondioxide gas and magnesium sulfate are the three products
The main ingredients are Carbon Monoxide, Tar, and nicotine. However the properties of an unburned substance are different from a burned substance.
One cigarette is equal to three hours dope session.
Kai Wong first smoked a cigarette when he was about three years old. His father forced him to smoke a cigarette because he thought that Kai wanted more than milk since he was hyperactive all the time.
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tar , nicotine , carbon monoxide
Ammonia (tiolet cleaner), Gas chamber gas, lead, cadmium, Arsenic, rat poison, Benzene, formaldehyde, Nail polish remover (acetone), tar, nicotine, carbon monoxide! and more!! there are over 4000 chemicals in a cigarette. dont smoke!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The main chemical is nicotine (which naturally occurs in tobacco, along with tar), but there have been reports of over 4000 different toxins as well. http://www.healthliteracy.worlded.org/docs/tobacco/Unit4/1whats_in.html
Carbon monoxide, Tar, and nicotine. There are actually over 2000 additional compouds that are released from burning tobacco most of which are carcinogenic.
Well over 90% is 'fresh air' - nitogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, hydrogen and water vapour!
Three year old does. He was on the news. He smokes 20 cigarettes a day. He probably started by his parents. If he wants to change his cigarette he flips he cigarette and grabs another one and lights it with his one that he just smoked.
1.) Lack of nutrients 2.) Dry environmental conditions 3.) Presence of harmful chemicals
there is no such thing as carcinogensHA. That's complete crap. Carcinogens are cancer causing agents. A few are UV rays, cigarette smoke, radiation.