If a vote is held in the conclave that is successful in choosing a new pope, the ballots are burned with a chemical that makes the smoke white as a signal to the outside world that a pope has elected.
The ballots used to be burned with dry straw to get white smoke but that is not always dependable as the smoke may issue forth as gray or even black. Now the ballots are burned with these chemicals to assure the smoke seen from the outside is truly white.:Potassium chlorateLactoseColophony
The Pope is the head of the church on Earth , and is seen as the Vicar of Christ and sucessor of Peter, the first Pope, as chosen by Jesus.
White smoke is seen to come from a chimney over the Sistine Chapel, where the election has been taking place, and the bells of Rome ring.
In a diesel engine, blue smoke is an indication of oil being burned. Black smoke means that there is incomplete combustion of the fuel. White smoke can be seen when raw diesel fuel is not being burned.
No, have you seen how white his teeth are, asif he's going to have such bright teeth, if he smoked.
After a ballot elects a pope and the results certified, the ballots are burned with chemicals that produce white smoke which can been seen issuing from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel. Usually within an hour or so, the senior cardinal deacon will appear on the central balcony of St. Peter's Basilica and and announce in Latin, "Habemos Papam" (We have a pope). He will then announce the name of the cardinal elected and the name he chooses to be known by.
White smoke is water vapor (or coolant) in the exhaust, the black smoke is the (normal) over-rich condition at WOT (full acceleration) White smoke can also be unburned fuel, generally seen on earlier, non-electronic engines that are mistimed.
The white smoke seen during a shuttle launch is caused by the ignition of the solid rocket boosters. It consists of exhaust gases and steam produced by the burning of solid propellant.
The columns of white smoke seen in films of nuclear tests are smoke trails left by small rockets. These devices were used to measure the size (that is the height and diameter) of the explosion. The smoke columns provided scale and then the size of the fireball could be calculated mathematically.
no no one has ever seen him smoke
Yes she does smoke as seen as on who do you think you are?
yes, try looking at the white stuff that comes out of a smoke stack in a factory or breathing out when it's cold outside