Generally speaking, if you properly vaporized it, most of the active ingredient has been removed and all that remains is the plant material. Many people report that they smoke it or re-vaporize it when they are out of herb. That's why we started calling what we throw away as "revap" . Some people use it in brownies or add it to fish and chicken dishes for flavor. It's actually kinda good as a flavoring . Personally I don't re-use it or cook with a lot of it . I found the way it made me feel to be quite unpleasant because it's mostly toxins and tars. If you are concerned that you are throwing away good material, just make sure you vaporize it till the taste changes and the material is well browned.
Any weed will show up. It ALL shows THC.
No. A smell is just a smell. It will only be in your system of you inhale the smoke or vapor or if you eat it.
It is not confirmed that she was vaporized, only implied. If this was the case, there could be a vast variety of reasons.
Sally wasn't vaporized. The minatour teleported her to the underworld and to Hades
Yes, boiling water is vaporized because it's very hot after it's boiled.
Winston predicts that his neighbor, Parsons, will be vaporized for his daughter reporting him to the Thought Police.
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You can determine when the unknown liquid has completely vaporized by observing if there is no more liquid condensation occurring on the walls of the flask or if there are no more bubbles forming. Additionally, a significant decrease in the weight of the flask may indicate that the liquid has vaporized.
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Weed, also known as marijuana, is made from the cannabis plant. The buds of the plant are dried and then smoked, vaporized, or used in edibles to produce the desired effects. Different strains of cannabis can have varying levels of THC and CBD, which are the active compounds responsible for the psychoactive and therapeutic effects.
Pure covalent compounds are typically not easily vaporized due to their strong covalent bonds. Compounds with weaker intermolecular forces, like hydrogen bonds or London dispersion forces, such as water (H2O) or ammonia (NH3), are more easily vaporized.
You would be instantly vaporized on the sun.