Cigarette smoke contains carbon dioxide, along with many other harmful chemicals and toxins.
Cigarette smoke rises in a closed room because it is lighter than the surrounding air.
In a closed room, cigarette smoke tends to rise upwards due to its heat and buoyancy.
A lit candle emits smoke because as the wax heats up and vaporizes, it combines with oxygen in the air to form carbon dioxide and water vapor. Incomplete combustion of the wax can also result in the production of carbon particles, which appear as smoke.
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Cigarette smoke can travel up to 20 feet outdoors and up to 40 feet indoors. Factors that can affect its distance include wind speed, ventilation, and barriers like walls or windows.
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No, it is composed of mainstream smoke, and sidestream smoke
Second-hand cigarette smoke which can contribute to lung cancer in non-smokers.Carbon dioxide emissions from the burning tobacco. Strictly this is part of the carbon cycle, as the carbon dioxide was recently removed from the atmosphere when the tobacco plant grew.
it can kill them by breathing it in it is called Secondhand smoke. secondhand smoke can contain carbon monoxide and cionide. it is especially bad to smoke if you have family members who have asthma or are allergic to cigarette smoke or secondhand smoke.
Smoke is usually carbon dioxide, which is a gas. Gases can not be acids, but carbon dioxide acts like an acid.
No they does not. But cigarette smoke contains.
Carbon Monoxide
The carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide in cigarette smoke cause smokers to generally have a higher than average vital capacity because the body is trying to get more oxygen. The increase occurs only for a fairly short period of time. It is the body"s attempt to maintain homeostasis and adequate ventilation.
CO. Sometimes it says on the cigarette packs 'SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: CIGARETTE SMOKE CONTAINS CARBON MONOXIDE'
When you smoke, ride a vehicle, or use electricity, you let out carbon dioxide.
Smoke isn't a gas in itself - it's a collection of gases. The composition of smoke depends on what exactly you are burning. Wood smoke, for example, contains a lot of carbon dioxide, which is a greenhouse gas. Most smoke contains carbon dioxide, as well as other greenhouse gases such as nitrogen.
It is possible to breathe in carbon dioxide because if you smoke, you will breathe in carbon dioxide.