Carcinogens
nicotine and tar and hundreds of other chemicals to numerous to mention here.
Tobacco smoke is a mixture of gases and small particles made up of water, tar and nicotine. The tar is a messy mixture of hundreds of toxic chemicals, many of which are known to cause cancer (for example, nitrosamines, benzpyrene). for more information go to this website. http://www.ehealthmd.com/library/smoking/SMO_cigarettes.html
Assuming you meant the Tar heel state, it would be North Carolina. It's inhabitants are known as Tar heels and the University of North Carolina named its mascot the Tar heels.North Carolina
North Carolina is known as the "Tar Heel State"
Tar sands, also known as oil sands or bituminous sands, consist of clay, sand, water and a form of petroleum known as bitreum. Wheatgrass is one plant which will grow in tar sands.
Tar can be separated from water with some products that are known to remove it. You cannot completely remove the residual tar chemicals from water without advanced filtration.
Acetaminophen, or otherwise known as Tylenol.
There are larger known US supplies of tar sands than petroleum.
Tar can be both man-made and natural. Naturally occurring tar is formed from the decomposition of organic matter over millions of years. Man-made tar, also known as coal tar, is derived from the distillation of coal and is used in various industrial processes, such as road construction and roofing materials.
Tar sands, also known as oil sands, are primarily produced in Canada, with the largest reserves located in the province of Alberta. Other countries, such as Venezuela and the United States, also have smaller deposits of tar sands.
Yes, tar is a known carcinogen. It is produced when tobacco is burned and is a major component of cigarette smoke. Prolonged exposure to tar can increase the risk of developing various types of cancers, particularly lung cancer.
Bitumen is a petroleum tar, known as asphalt, pitch, or blacktop.