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The pipe. Cigars (tobacco wrapped in tobacco leaves) followed. Cigarettes had to await the development of cheap paper that could be made to burn at a controlled rate.
the triangle of fire is what makes it burn. fuel - heat - catalist the fuel is the tobacco, the heat comes from the match originally, and the catalist is the oxygen. In taylor made ciggarettes they will put in extra fuels or catalists that will help it burn faster. Chemiclas that have a faster ingnition ratio than general tobbacco.
It's made of tobacco, that why it's called tobacco.
Tobacco is made from the leaves of tobacco plants.
Tobacco made in England
Your meaning is unclear. Cigarettes burn tobacco. The amount of tobacco in each cigarette amounts to perhaps 0.5 gm. Therefore, you would need to burn approximately 100 cigarettes per pound.
Oregon does not allow devices used to burn tobacco to be sold to minors. They made a special law about novelty lighters.
Tobacco is made up of tobacco leafs. The tobacco can be rolled up or chopped up depending on what kind it is, (snuff, chewing etc.)
Cigarettes are made of tobacco. What did you think they were made of?
We have no idea what you mean by "burn better." That said, gasoline would probably work.
Tobacco is made up of tobacco leafs. The tobacco can be rolled up or chopped up depending on what kind it is, (snuff, chewing etc.)
It was a German scientist that produced tobacco