I'm assuming you need this for garden for pests, You buy a package of plain chewing tobacco, take 2 fingers size of the bag and put in a gallon jug, fill jug with boiling water, let it sit. You then take 1/2 Cup of this, add to a 1/2 gal. or gallon of water and use a hose end sprayer and spray on plants and the ground. Hose end sprayer is what you get when you first buy miracle grow for outside garden. You can buy the sprayers themselves at Walmart, made by various mfgs. Keep the tobacco juice on hand for next time
Tobacco is used for smoking, chewing, and snuff. It is also a source of nicotine tartrate used in some medicines and nicotine sulfate for insecticides.
Nicotine and strychnine are found in some insecticides, such as nicotine sulfate and strychnine sulfate. These compounds are used as neurotoxins to control pests and are toxic to insects upon exposure. However, it's important to note that due to their high toxicity, the use of these compounds in pesticides is regulated in many countries.
They are nicotine stains.
nicotine is a drug that was put inside the ciggarets to make you addict to it. bye do not smoke i dare u not to
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Smoking one cigarette will not make you addicted to nicotine.
Cu is copper. SO4^2- is the sulfate anion. Together they make copper sulfate, or more correctly, copper(II) sulfate.
Potassium sulfate can be made by reacting potassium chloride with sulfuric acid. The reaction produces potassium sulfate and hydrochloric acid as byproduct. The potassium sulfate can then be extracted and purified.
yes, but the nicotine that you get by second hand smoking is very little and is not enough to make you addictive.
No but it makes you have a nicotine rush
To make ferrous sulfate, also known as iron(II) sulfate, start with iron filings or iron sulfate heptahydrate crystals. Dissolve the iron source in sulfuric acid and oxidize it to form ferrous sulfate solution. Then, crystallize the solution to obtain solid ferrous sulfate crystals.