Carbon monoxide is produced by a burning cigarette.
This gas bonds with the red blood cells in the blood stream in the place of oxygen molecules, reducing its absorption.
The poisonous gas in tobacco smoke is carbon monoxide. There are also vapors of tar (or technically, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) and nicotine which are also toxic to some extent.
No, it contains carbon dioxide- a gas poisonous enough to kill you.
Carbon Monoxide, but there are over 4000 chemicals in tobacco smoke 50 of those are known to cause cancer in humans. Ammonia is also used for flavouring and also frees nicotine from tobacco turning it into a gas.
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The answer is: carbon monoxide
Carbon Monoxide (CO).
Carbon Monoxide
Tobacco smoke (primary or side stream) contains over 400 components. Some of the odourless (or nearly so) are: * PAHs * Carbon Monoxide * Carbon dioxide * Methane * Propane * Glycols * Nicotine * Benzo(a)pyrene * Tars * Radiactive materials
Gas heating does not produce any "smoke" at all. Wood burning, however, produces smoke which is much more toxic than tobacco secondhand smoke. It is best to completely avoid wood heating.
You would either be looking for a general gas station/convenience center, or you would be looking for City Mart & Smoke, Safeway, or the Riverside Smoke Shop. Any of these would sell the tobacco you are looking for.
Yes, unburned stove gas is in fact very poisonous. This gas is called CO. It can cause unconsciousness and toxicity in human beings and pets.