No. Butane is in cigarette lighters, so you might get trace amounts of butane when you light a cigarette.
Cigarettes do not contain propane. Propane is a flammable gas. Most cigarette lighters contain butane (though some refillable lighters use a naptha or petroleum-based lighter fluid), and that is used to light the cigarettes, but you are not constantly breathing that.
butane density
Either steel or aluminum, possibly an alloy of the two.
Butane is a gas. Gases are not malleable.
Butane has higher melting and boiling points.
Walmart, most commonly found in or around the aisle where the cigarettes are sold.
Polybutane?
propane or butane,
Cigarettes do not contain propane. Propane is a flammable gas. Most cigarette lighters contain butane (though some refillable lighters use a naptha or petroleum-based lighter fluid), and that is used to light the cigarettes, but you are not constantly breathing that.
Butane is a highly inflammable gas! It's used in gas cigarette lighters, which probably explains why minute amounts MAY be detected in tobacco smoke. Butane is also used in camping stoves and is present in natural gas. So when you light the gas, be quick. Any amount of unburnt butane that escapes, however small, could be "lethal", according to Tobacco Control propaganda!
Butane.
A bushel of cigarettes.
Yes, a compound is two or more elements chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio. Butane is a hydrocarbon, made up of only hydrogen and carbon, and so is a compound.
Approximately 10,000,000,000 cigarettes are made every week in USA.
No, cigarettes are made to be held in either hand
Examples: methane, propane, butane.
Examples: methane, propane, butane.