They look like their kids
What does a whole note look like
Webfeet look like duck feet.
its look like a small guitar and it is also like an bandies
They can, but they can not be exactly like him. They have different genes and DNA. But they can look like him.
Yes. those like nicotine gum and others that replace nicotine in the blood to help smoker quit. Can cause cotinine to look the same as smoking.
Im not sure,but look not google
Weed. Anything made out of tobacco has nicotine.
Nicotine appears as colorless, transparent crystals under a microscope. Its crystalline structure can vary depending on the method of extraction and purity.
it smells nasty
The reason why smoking is so addictive is because of the drugs inside it like tobacco has nicotine in it and is also addictive because it helps people with stress, to look more mature, to look cool, to be like their friends, to feel relaxed, to give energy, while going through a hard time, or just makes them feel good.
The tobacco that is used in hooka's does contain nicotine, but its more like traces of nicotine than actual amounts. In an entire package of hooka tobacco there is less nicotine than one cigarette.
Smell their clothes. Look for nicotine stains on their fingers Nicotine stains on their teeth Smoker's cough Smoker's voice (rough, raspy)
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Extracting nicotine from cigarettes can be done by soaking the cigarettes in a solvent like ethanol, then evaporating the solvent to obtain a concentrated nicotine solution. However, extracting nicotine can be hazardous and is not recommended for a bio project, especially for students. Consider purchasing pure nicotine solution from a reputable supplier for safety and convenience.
Look for a cigar with a "mild" rating at your local retailer or online.
Yes, nicotine can be absorbed through the skin when in contact with products like nicotine patches or nicotine-containing liquids used in e-cigarettes. Absorption rates may vary based on factors such as concentration and the specific formulation of the product.