This depends on the exact cigarettes and e-cigs involved. Both types of cigarettes contain different amounts of nicotine, though some of the electronic cigarettes contain none at all - depending on which cartridge you use.
With the above said, there are other considerations. The electronic cigarette cartridges will often contain more nicotine than a single cigarette because they are made to replace an entire pack or more. However, they might contain less nicotine than the number of real cigarettes they are supposed to replace because waste is minimized and less nicotine is needed to get the same effect.
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Electronic cigarettes are devices that look similar to a cigarette (hence the name) and have flavored cartridges that usually contain nicotine; nicotine is the ingredient in cigarettes that makes them addictive. The nicotine and flavor is released in a vapor instead of smoke. Electronic cigarettes are available in a variety of sizes, shapes, colors, and flavors.
There is absolutely no comparison between King Henry VII and Martin Luther.
Electronic Cigarettes are made up of multiple components:Battery(s): normally a single lithium ion battery at 3.7 volts (mods have more than one, and higher voltages)A "Tank" that holds the liquidA Mouthpiece to inhale the 'smoke' (vapor)A control system: either manually activated or automaticThe "Liquid" (often called juice) is made up of:propylene glycol (PG) and/or vegetable glycerin (VG) and/or polyethylene glycol 400 (PEG400) - to produce the "smoke" / visible part of the vapor.Concentrated flavors - normally used in food products like soda to simulate a cigarette / tobacco taste.Medical grade Nicotine.
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From everything I've gathered via theinternet, it all depends on brand, but there is APPROXIMATLEY 1-1.5 mg nicotine per cigarette.
As well as containing pesticides. What makes tobacco so harmful is that the nicotine has been made extremely addictive by the cigarette companies use of ammonia to freebase the nicotine for easier absorbtion. Then whatever else the cigarette has will slowly kill you. If you wanted to intravenously inject nicotine, you would live longer. On the other hand pharmacologically there is little difference between cocaine and nicotine. except nicotine feels dirtier.
Usually in pipe tobacco, but not always. It depends on the blend, and whether or not the cigarette tobacco has been fortified with additional nicotine to more easily hook users. (Most is.)
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On average, a regular user of tobacco can go how long between dosages of nicotine?
100 yearsHow long do you have to stop smoking before a drug, blood, or urine test cannot detect any compound except nicotine? Can a blood or urine test tell the difference between chewing the gum and smoking a cigarette (i.e. the other chemicals in cigarettes"?
well if you are talking about the feeling you get from it, that will wear off in like 10-15 minutes. if you are talking about the nicotine, i am not really sure, but i would guess anywhere between a few hours to a day.
Yes. Sixty milligrams of nicotine (the amount in about 30-40 cigarettes [1]), has the potential to kill an adult who is not a smoker Holding an average size dip or chew in your mouth for 30 minutes gives you as much nicotine as smoking four cigarettes on the average, one can of chew/chaw contains as much nicotine as 60 cigarettes. Apparently the average user receives between 130-250 mg nicotine per day. Again, on average, one "dose" of chew contains 14.5 mg of nicotine (while the average cigarette has 8.5mg)...
A cigarette is the entire object. The cigarette butt is what is left over after you smoke it.
there is no comparison between them as far as i know
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