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Cigarette smoke contains up to 11.5 nanograms of mercury per cigarette in mainstream smoke and up to 16.6 nanograms of mercury per cigarette in side stream smoke. A nanogram is a billionth of a gram. Mercury is a heavy metal that exists in many places throughout the earth. As a result, some of the food we eat contains varying trace levels of mercury. The same applies to tobacco.
It can be detected. The metabolite from nicotine will stay in your system up to 4 or 5 days.
The answer is yes and no. It may be detected but most employers test for certain levels. 99.9 percent of the time the level is not going to be high enough. If they test for 50 nanograms (and many do) and your level is at 10 nanograms it will come up negative. The test results will basically say that you have nothing in your system. Second hand cannabis smoke is not enough to register on most any test.
No matter how much of it you smoke, you'll never equal 50 mg, so you really ought to give it up before you hurt yourself.
One cigarette is equal to three hours dope session.
It means you smoke a LOT of weed. Getting a result in nanograms per milliliter means they put your urine in a testing machine. First they put the urine in an EMIT or ELISA system. This tech just looks for cannabinoid metabolites in your urine, so 517ng/ml means you smoke quite a bit of pot--the machine won't even show you as positive until you break 50ng/ml, so you're ten times the minimum. The next test if you flunk EMIT is GC/MS. This machine can segregate metabolites, so they look for one specific one--the metabolite for delta-9-THC. Therefore, the cutoff is quite a bit lower--if you've got more than 15ng/ml of delta-9-THC in your sample you fail. If you have 517ng/ml of delta-9-THC in your sample marijuana isn't your problem; dying from smoke inhalation is.
1 hit but there is more to it then that, in order to fail a drug test you must reach more then 50 nanograms of delta 9 tetra cannabinol or thc. A couple hits a week can't bring your levels that high. If you smoke a a few bowls you'd be up in the 100-200 nanograms range for at least 2 weeks. Cannabis has the longest half life of all illegal drugs if your being tested just stay clean
You cannot "not inhale completely" anything. Either you inhale it - aloow it to enter the lungs - or you don't.If you refer to letting the smoke simply rest in the mouth before releasing it, then yes, this can quite easily be detected, although metabolite traces will not be at levels as high as if breathed properly.
No, for a standard drug test (look for drugs and drugs metabolites). Yes, if the test looks for nicotine and cotinine, a nicotine metabolite. Neither of these are illegal.
THC is very bad metabolite. It gets in your fat cells within a minute after you smoke and can stay there from 1 to 90 days, depends on multiple factors. First what kind of test you are going to take, than your body type, metabolism, physical activities etc. But even one hit can be detected.
If you just sniff or smell marijuana that has not been lit up or lighted and there is no smoke, you will be fine and it will not go in your system because the THC (active/main ingredient in marijuana) has not been into your lungs when you burn it. If you just take some bud, sniff it, you will be fine. Lighting it and breathing it will make you high and it will be in your system (obviously).
it must be burning oil ? and have a gas leak? as to why it would lose equal compression i am unshure have a professional look at it