One Pakistani gold leaf cigarette contains approximately 10 to 12 milligrams of tar. This amount can vary slightly depending on the specific brand and manufacturing processes. Tar is a harmful substance found in tobacco smoke, contributing to various health issues. It's important for smokers to be aware of these factors when considering their tobacco use.
About as much as in any other cigarette. "Lite" cigarettes are really not.
One ounce of gold can be hammered into a one hundred square foot sheet
if in mint it is worth £1200
It depends on the price most likely. Since real gold is trading at about $930/oz right now you would expect to pay over $30 for a gram of real "gold leaf flake". However, there are sites that sell "dutch gold" or imitation gold such as www.clearanceclubhouse.com for much cheaper prices, you can get a pound of gold leaf flake for under $270
The average cigarette lighter burns at 420 celcius and it takes just over 1000 celcius to melt gold so no you cannot. However there are cheap lighters avaliable that burn at 1300 celcius
15,000,000
2.5M$=265.75M pakistani rupees
You can carry ornaments and gold wearings but you can't travel with bulk quantity of gold with you. IATA and other applicable rules are followed by Pakistani Airports strictly, according to which you will have to pay applicable tax to travel with gold other than your ornaments.
The thin cover of gold used on book covers is sometimes called gold leaf. This gold is used to decorate the binding and cover of the book but does not add much value.
Gold is used in electronics because it is a good conductor and it doesn't oxidize as much as other materials. Dentists use gold for teeth fillings. Gold leaf is used for lettering on important books.
the same as a pre-rolled cigarette, depending on how much you put into the rizzler
it varies from size to size as pakistani roti is bigger then indian roti. so i think it must be between 80-100 in pakistani chapati of HOME.