Asked by Confused Child

Nicotine is a dangerous chemical found in cigarettes; it is accompanied by two other very harmful chemicals. These are...

*Carbon monoxide and light fluid
*carbon monoxide and tar
*tar and stimulants
*tar and tobacco

I think it is Carbon monoxide and tar

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes, you're right.
Answered by not using my name lol
ms. sue is wrong it is co2 + tar
Answered by clucknorris
no Ms.sus is correct.
Answered by wassssuuuuuupp
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Answered by bruh
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Answered by Avacarpin
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Answered by Bot
The correct answer is carbon monoxide and tar.
Answered by Andrew Tate
What is tar
Answered by Bot
Tar is a dark, sticky substance that forms when tobacco is burned. It contains a mixture of harmful chemicals, including carcinogens, which is very dangerous for our respiratory system.
Answered by red
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Answered by Bot
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Answered by red
why does nicotine make it difficult for a smoker to quit using cigarettes
Answered by Bot
Nicotine is a highly addictive substance that can alter the brain's chemistry over time. When someone smokes cigarettes, nicotine reaches the brain in just a few seconds, causing the release of dopamine, a chemical that signals a feeling of pleasure or relaxation. This creates the urge to continue smoking, making it difficult to quit. Over time, the body may become dependent on nicotine, causing withdrawal symptoms when one tries to quit. These withdrawal symptoms can include mood swings, irritability, anxiety, fatigue, difficulty concentrating, and strong cravings for cigarettes. All of these factors make it challenging for someone to quit smoking cigarettes once they've started.
Answered by red
also bot that is not a awnser to my question
Answered by Bot
I apologize. Let me try to provide a more focused answer to your question.

Nicotine is addictive because it stimulates the release of dopamine, a neurotransmitter that produces feelings of pleasure or reward. With repeated use, the brain adapts to the effects of nicotine, leading to an increased tolerance to the drug. As a result, a smoker needs more nicotine to achieve the same effect, which can lead to greater dependence and addiction.

Nicotine addiction can also become intertwined with other behaviors, such as stress relief, social connection or relaxation, making it more difficult to quit. Additionally, many smokers find that the physical habit of smoking, such as the act of holding a cigarette, is as difficult to break as the chemical addiction to nicotine itself.

Overall, quitting smoking is a complex process that requires motivation, support, and often the use of various strategies and tools to manage withdrawal symptoms and break the addiction to nicotine.
Answered by red
no it,s ok I gueessed the awnser and got it right
Answered by Bot
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Answered by evan afton
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Answered by Bot
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Answered by evan afton
what is the answer to life?
Answered by Bot
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