Allowing for the very likely case of a mis-spelling in your question, I will assume you mean "menthol", which is in the cigarette paper in menthol cigarettes. Some smokers prefer the menthol sensation - simple as that. The word "methanol" in your question is methyl (wood) alcohol, and is not in cigarettes in any more than minute trace amount, if that. There are supposedly 4,000 different compounds in cigarette smoke in "minute, trace amounts".
Yes, along with tar and 4700 other chemicals including formaldehyde, and ammonia
Yes the nicotine in electronic cigarettes goes into your system... though not as quickly as with traditional cigarettes. The reason traditional cigs go into your system is because the nicotine is free based with ammonia. Ammonia + the 1000's of other chemicals are what make cigarettes way more dangerous than e-cigs...which have no known harmful effects.
Cigarettes contain over 7,000 chemicals, including at least 250 known to be harmful, with more than 60 being recognized as carcinogens. Some of the chemicals in cigarettes include nicotine, tar, carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, ammonia, and hydrogen cyanide.
Formaldehyde, ammonia (boosts the effects of nicotine), sugar (flavor enhancer), chocolate (flavor enhancer), and menthol (only in mentholated brands).
No way! Theirs nicotine, duh. Methanol, paint, arsenic, lighter fluid, ammonia ( toilet cleaner ) cadmium, methane, and a bunch of other bad things. A.k.a. their bad for you
99.95%(pure ammonia) or better is Refridgeration grade ammonia.
Yes, If you smoked 5 cigarettes chances are high that you will get addicted to the cigarettes.
Ammonia is a gas - it can't be "straight".
Ammonia is ammonia and ammonia is toxic. Non-toxic ammonia does not exist. Ammonia can be diluted in water or held in a sealed container, but it's still toxic.
When food contains ammonia or sulfur components, the smell will be noticeable. Moreover cigarettes and alcohol changes the urine odor.
the common name of ammonia is more or less ammonia since it not it's chemical name and ammonia is also a baking soda
The smoothness of cigarettes varies a great deal as far as taste goes, and e-cigarettes are not all the same, but generally e-cigarettes that I have smoked seem to be smoother than cigarettes.