Generally CO2, carbon dioxide.
Cigarette smoke is not an element. Elements are made of only one type of atom, cigarette smoke contains all type of atoms and particles, many (if not all) of which are toxic.
Cigarette smoke contains carcinogens that can cause cancer, and it contains tar that can clog the bronchioles and lead to emphysema and bronchitis.
Yes, marijuana smoke contains carcinogens, which are substances that can cause cancer.
When tobacco is burned in a cigarette or cigar, the smoke contains more than 7000 chemicals, of which 250 are known or suspected to cause cancer.
Some smoke detectors contain californium. It a radioactive neutron emitter and is a man made element.
Cigarette smoke contains tar, which can cause irritation to the nasal passage and the lungs, and could potentially harm them.
No, smoke is not considered an element. Smoke is a mixture of particles and gases that are produced when a substance undergoes combustion.
Vehicle smoke contains CO gas. it is forming in low O2 concentration.
The element used in smoke detectors and named after the US is Americium (Am). It is a radioactive element commonly found in household smoke detectors to detect smoke particles in the air.
Second-hand smoke harms everyone, not just children. Cigarette smoke contains many poisonous chemicals, which build up in the lungs and cause cancer and other disease.
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