Yes. You first put a base ingredient of propylene glycol or vegetable glycerine.
No, it is not safe or recommended to put chloraseptic in an e-cigarette. E-cigarettes are designed for use with e-liquid containing nicotine or flavorings, not medication. Chloraseptic is a throat spray that contains benzocaine, which is not meant to be inhaled and can be harmful if vaporized.
Phenol (carbolic acid) is in chemical peels, whiskey, antiseptic throat sprays (such as Chloraseptic), Carmex, sunscreens, hair colorings, paint strippers, etc..
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No. Butane is in cigarette lighters, so you might get trace amounts of butane when you light a cigarette.
No, there are different organic compounds in tobacco and paper of cigarette which may produce carbon monoxide on burning.
The formula you are looking for is W = I x E. I = W/E. A = W/V.
No, you can't snort Chloraseptic. Chloraseptic is an over-the-counter product used to treat sore throats and mouth pain. It comes in spray form and also lozenges.
Yes, chloraseptic works great to numb your sore throat. However, it does not get rid of it.
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how many packs of cigarettes are in one e cigarette
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You can't smoke water with your e-cigarette. The e-cigarette might produce a very small amount of water vapor. It is possible to use a dilute e-liquid since deposits of e-liquid in atomizer chamber and water from cartridge produced a lot of vapor.
Chloraseptic & cepacol
Generally, it is a non-functioning cigarette or cigarette-like device that takes the place of an actual cigarette. They are usually used by smokers in conjunction with other nicotine reducing methods to quit smoking.
It depends on manufacturer of cartridge and e-liquid, but 16mv e-cigarette usually equals 8-10mg of traditional tobacco
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Using Chloraseptic is ok to use, but only the childrens one because it has less things in it to harm the baby.