its called mainstream smoke
its still smoke.......wat do u mean
The prefix of the word "smoker" is "smoke-". A prefix is a group of letters added at the beginning of a word to change its meaning. In this case, "smoke-" is added to the root word "er" to form the word "smoker," which refers to a person who smokes cigarettes or other substances.
most likely timing is off or a bad valve
the mirror is old age,the guy is great smoker you need a new guy,or a new mirror
Non smokers are stronger because there tissue and membranes are not falling off. When you smoke or do anything like that you csn lose some of your tissue and muscle. So dont smoke!!
New answerIt depends on how much you smoke and the strength of the drug:Urine: 2 days (one-time smoker) up to 11 weeks (heavy smoker).Blood: 2 days (one-time smoker) to 2 weeks (heavy smoker).Saliva: 24 hours (one-time smoker) to 10 days (heavy smoker).Hair: 90 days (one-time and full time smoker).Fat: 90 days (one time and full time smoker).The times are not 100% accurate. Because not only does it matter on how much you smoke, but it also matters how strong/pure the drug is (stronger/purer = stays in your system for longer).To be 100% safe, you're better off quitting the drug, particularly if your job involves machinery. Weed is a concentration-killer, even if you haven't smoked some for a few days.Previous answerIt will show up on your test uptill 2 weeks after you smoke it.
The kind of smoke from a burning object depends on the object itself. The common smoke that is given off is Hydrogen, Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, and small amounts of Water Vapor.
It may be the pressure releif on the bottom of the compressor. I do not have a turbo either and after I reved it some I got white smoke too. (from the oil in the ac system)
A pack a day smoker smokes 20 cigarettes x 365 days in a year, or 7300 Cigarettes. Half a pack a day, 3650 5 Cigarettes a day, 1825. One cigarette has between 1 and 1.5 mg of nicotine.
It blows off because you blow out carbon dioxiced and fire needs oxygen to burn!
When choosing charcoal for a smoker, one should consider the sustainability of the wood source originally used for the wood. Additionally, and importantly for safety and flavour, one should avoid pre-treated briquettes as they have chemicals added to make them burn quicker which can spark. These briquettes are also not good for the long term smoke needed for a smoker, and they give off an odd flavour.
Yes. You need dope, foil, and a tooter. All my smoker junky friends used cut off bic pins, though I preferred making one out of foil to catch the resin for a rainy day.