Combustible tobacco refers to tobacco products that are designed to be ignited and burned, producing smoke that is inhaled. This category includes traditional cigarettes, cigars, and pipe tobacco. The combustion process releases a variety of harmful chemicals, making these products associated with significant health risks, including respiratory diseases and cancer. Unlike non-combustible alternatives, such as smokeless tobacco or electronic cigarettes, combustible tobacco generates smoke through burning.
coke is combustible
Yes, it is combustible.
No, plasma is not combustible. Plasma is not something that can be combustible without additional chemicals, as it is relatively cool.
Combustible: # Food # Fat
Some houses are combustible, such as wooden structures. Even in brick buildings the contents may be combustible.
No, oil is combustible.
No, oil is combustible.
Not flammable at room temperature, but combustible.
Yes, linseed oil is combustible.
Alcohol is both flammable and combustible.
No, ammonia is not a combustible gas. It is a highly reactive gas that can contribute to combustion if in the presence of other combustible materials, but it is not considered combustible on its own.
Silver is a non-combustible solid (except as dust)