Yes, as it burns it reacts with the oxygen in the air to create new compounds. However, not all of the chemicals change.
Two reasons:A smoldering cigarette burns at a lower temperature than one that is being actively smoked. This means that more compounds remain, as fewer are broken down by the high heat.Inhaled smoke has many of its chemicals filtered out by the lungs, where they remain.
John Carpenter's Cigarette Burns was created on 2005-12-16.
uh, yes!
the liquid in it burns i think!
Dawson's Creek - 1998 Cigarette Burns 5-18 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14
Dr- Phil - 2002 Questionable Cigarette Burns and Calls to CPS was released on: USA: 12 March 2012
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'Side stream smoke' refers to smoke that is not inhaled through, say, a cigarette. It is unfiltered and therefore contains higher levels of toxins that cigarette filters remove. It burns from the END of the cigarette into the surrounding environment and can be inhaled by those nearby, the nearest of course being the smoker themselves.
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The mass of ash is less than the original mass of the cigarette, because in the process of burning, some of the original mass escaped as gases.
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