I think it is tar. But I am not sure.
The smoke form burning tobacco can condense to form a black tar.
The sticky substance that forms when tobacco is burned is called tar. It is a dark, thick residue that can accumulate in the lungs and contribute to various health issues, such as respiratory problems and lung cancer.
The word is daub. It means to coat or smear a surface with a sticky substance in a liberal way.
spread
They contain a sticky substance known as resin.
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This substance is a latex.
No. The "tar" is a sticky residue left when smoke dissolves in the fluid of the lungs. It is not an addictive substance like nicotine, and is only slowly removed from the tissues. Because it can prevent the cilia from cleaning the air in the lungs, and allow toxic substances to reach the alveoli, it is one of the most carcinogenic ingredients in tobacco smoke.
It is a clear, sticky, substance.