Showing posts with label definition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label definition. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Tar Amount in Cigarettes

Article about amount of tar in cigarettes.

By definition, tar is modified pitch resin produced from the wood and roots of pine by destructive distillation under pyrolysis or any of various dark heavy viscid substances obtained as a residue.

According to this video, one stick of cigarette contains 18 milligrams of tar. A regular smoker can get 7.2 grams of tar per 400 pieces of cigarettes. Tar is an extremely fatal poison and may contain 400 types of other chemicals. Tar is sticky and may stick to lungs every time a person smoke. It elevates the risk of lung cancer.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Cigarette Smoking Facts

Article about fascinating cigarette smoking facts. Read, click and try product from the bottom of this blog under sponsor links. ^_^

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The world’s view on smoking cigarettes has changed dramatically over the last century. The habit was once considered to be cool, sexy, good for your health, and widely enjoyed by many people. It was promoted by sportsmen, and advertised all over television. No one could be seen acting in a movie without a lit cigarette in their hand! Today, smoking is considered to be a nasty addictive habit that can kill you and those around you. You wont find them advertised anywhere – nor will you see anyone smoking inside a public building. It seems that these days smokers are considered to be anti-social and are often frowned at if seen smoking outside in crowded places. Below is a list of interesting facts about cigarettes.

1. Cigarettes are the single-most traded item on the planet, with approximately 1 trillion being sold from country to country each year. At a global take of more than $400 billion, it’s one of the world’s largest industries.

2. The nicotine content in several major brands is reportedly on the rise. Harvard University and the Massachusetts Health Department revealed that between 1997 and 2005 the amount of nicotine in Camel, Newport, and Doral cigarettes may have increased by as much as 11 percent.

3. In 1970, President Nixon signed the law that placed warning labels on cigarettes and banned television advertisements for cigarettes. The last date that cigarette ads were permitted on TV was extended by a day, from December 31, 1970 to January 1, 1971 to allow the television networks one last cash windfall from cigarette advertising in the New Year’s Day football games.

4. U.S. cigarette manufacturers now make more money selling cigarettes to countries around the globe than they do selling to Americans.

5. The American brands Marlboro, Kool, Camel and Kent own roughly 70% of the global cigarette market.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

About Tar in Cigarettes

Above some info about tar in cigarettes.

  • Tar in lungs is not the same tar that is used to manufacture tires or build roads. It is a sticky, dark brown chemical that is produced when tobacco is burned through smoking. Tar can damage the lungs and can stain teeth, fingers and clothing.

    Inhalation

  • The tar enters the lungs when the smoke is inhaled. The more a smoker smokes, the more tar he will inhale. When a smoker inhales the smoke from the cigarette, that dark tar is also inhaled into the lungs. When cigarette smoke is inhaled, it condenses and deposits cigarette tar in the lungs. The more a smoker smokes, the more tar that will coat his lungs. It will eventually interfere with the smoker's breathing.

    Levels of Content

  • High-tar cigarettes can contain up to 27 mg of tar. Medium tar cigarettes can contain anywhere from 15 to 21 mg of tar. Low tar cigarettes contain less than 7 mg of tar.
  • Wednesday, July 15, 2009

    Tar cigarettes definition

    Above about definition of tar cigarettes.

    The term used to describe the toxic chemicals found in cigarettes. The concentration of tar in a cigarette determines its rating:
    • High-tar cigarettes contain at least 22 milligrams (mg) of tar
    • Medium-tar cigarettes from 15 mg to 21 mg
    • Low-tar cigarettes 7 mg or less of tar
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