There are many different chemicals present in cigarettes but the drug Nicotine is what makes them addictive.
Burning a cigarette is a chemical reaction.
Smoking is a chemical process.
Smoking a cigarette involves a combination of physical and chemical changes. The act of lighting the cigarette and burning the tobacco involves a chemical change, producing new substances. The process of inhaling and exhaling the smoke is a physical change as it involves a change in state (from solid to gas) without altering the chemical composition of the smoke.
Yes
Smoking cigarette is a chemical process.
..... I think it's nicotine or somethin
Yes, as it burns it reacts with the oxygen in the air to create new compounds. However, not all of the chemicals change.
Aniline is a type of chemical found in cigarette smoke.
Mutagens
It is a chemical change, even though the cigarette is getting physically smaller. When heat is added and you inhale the chemicals, the cigarette burns and you blow out smoke which in itself is a chemical reaction that cannot be reversed. Therefore, it's purely chemical. Remember that chemical changes cannot be reversed and physical changes can. Freezing water and then melting it is an example of a physical change. The example you mentioned is a chemical change. Hope this helps! - D.F
Cyanide
Not nicotine yo. ------------------------ Indeed. Cigarette makers are not required to list the chemical additives in their cigarettes, but anecdotal information on the increased difficulty in quitting them v unadulterated tobacco suggests that it may not be nicotine.