It isn't used in cigarettes. It is an unintended but unavoidable byproduct. Carbon monoxide is a natural product of the incomplete combustion of organic compounds. This includes the cellulose in the tobacco leaves and paper of a cigarette.
There is no such thing as a carbon monoxide cigarette. Corbon Monoxide is a colorless, oderless gas that is released when tobacco burns.
Yes.Cigarettes contain harmful chemicals and carbon monoxide is one of them.
Yes.
No they does not. But cigarette smoke contains.
Carbon monoxide is transformed in carbon dioxide by oxidation.
No. Carbon monoxide is the product of burning fossil fuels such as coal or petroleum.
The smoker absorbs all the carbon monoxide he inhales. But the cigarette is stinking up the room and also increasing the room's carbon monoxide. Anyone can inhale and absorb that.
Engine exhaust, grills, and cigarettes. Carbon monoxide is a gas that is produced from these subjects.
The same as carbon monoxide from other sources at the same DOSE.
Nicotine is the addictive substance in cigarettes.
yes
None marijuana does not have carbon monoxide or tar
No they does not. But cigarette smoke contains.
i think carbon monoxide
There is tar in cigarettes and it has many harmful effects on the body Other substances in cigarettes include nicotine and carbon monoxide
Smoking cigarettes is also a cause of some degree of carbon monoxide poisoning. Don't smoke.
Carbon monoxide is transformed in carbon dioxide by oxidation.
Through the lungs--most commonly by smoking cigarettes.
It is in cigarettes and is the same gas that comes out of car exhausts!
No. Carbon monoxide is the product of burning fossil fuels such as coal or petroleum.