The nicotine ontent in an average cigarette will be around 2.5 to 3.2mg. I believe a Virginia Slim Ultralight has about 2.5mg, and a Newport 100 has about 3.2mg.
I could be reading your explanation in a way you may not have intended, however, I believe you may be combining two facts about nicotine into one definition, when in reality, they have little to do with one another. Yes, in the past, nicotine was widely used as an insecticide due to the fact that it functions as an antiherbivore chemical, with particular specificity to insects. This information refers to the biosynthesis taking place in the roots, and accumulation in the leaves of the dry plant from which it comes. This information has very little to do with the consumption of nicotine in traditional cigarettes. The correct formula for Nicotine is C10 H14 N2. An average cigarette yields about 1-3 mg of absorbednicotine, although you will see a much higher dosage often stated on the packaging, normally a range of 10-15 mg. This higher dosage is NOT referring to the INHALED ABSORBED amount a smoker will receive once it is burned, and converted to a smoke form capable of being inhaled. Also, you may notice that the nicotine patch is available in it's most common dosage, 21mg, however, only approximately 1-2mg of nicotine will actually be absorbed into the bloodstream. There are many factors that are to be considered when assessing the amount of nicotine the body will absorb. The type of tobacco, whether the smoke is inhaled, and whether a filter is used, are all things to be considered. Also, chewing tobacco, dipping tobacco, snus, and snuff all have a much higher amount of nicotine released into the body.
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I found a list for nicotine in cigarettes, here is the web site: http://www.erowid.org/plants/tobacco/tobacco_nic2.shtml
Camel Crush Bold is Camel Red before you crush the ball in the filter therefore the nicotine content is 0.9mg/cigarette
marlboro lights menthol : Tar Volume 10 mg Nicotine Volume 0.8 mg
Cigars have less nicotine than cigarettes (The cigarette companies manipulate nicotine levels.) because of the aging process the tobacco in cigars go through .
A "Tobacco" cigarette is a sampled measure of nicotine; I think they test 1 out of every 10,000 for nicotine level. E-Cig's use a very specific volume of medical grade nicotine.
This may be hard to ascertain cigarette companies are reputed with adding nicotine and other chemicals that make the delivery nicotine more potent to the body. they would probably be loath to supply accurate information. Even Governments that make a small fortune out of cigarette revenues seem to turn a blind eye to this practice.
The answer to this question relies entirely on the model and intensity of the electric cigarette compared to a standard one. In most cases, the electronic cigarette should have some means of comparison, be it on the box or in the manual somewhere.In clarification of the above statement. The average cigarette contains 11mg of nicotine, e-cigs are rated in mg's of nicotine but it normally takes about twice the standard amount because of how it is absorbed. The average smoker normally starts at 18mg or 24mg nicotine e-cigs.
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Slate is the cigarette that has the lowest nicotine and tar and is sold in Louisiana.
That would be the nicotine in the cigarette. this answer sucks
The tobacco that is used in hooka's does contain nicotine, but its more like traces of nicotine than actual amounts. In an entire package of hooka tobacco there is less nicotine than one cigarette.
Smoking one cigarette will not make you addicted to nicotine.