cigaretrøg
cigaretrøg refers to the smoke produced by the combustion of tobacco in cigarettes. It is a complex aerosol that contains thousands of chemical compounds. Main components include nicotine, tar, carbon monoxide, and various volatile organic compounds. The smoke is produced during combustion and is released as both mainstream smoke (inhaled through the mouth) and sidestream smoke (emitted from the burning end) into the surrounding air. The composition and concentration vary with cigarette type, smoking behavior, and ventilation.
Exposure to cigaretrøg is associated with adverse health effects. Nicotine is addictive; tar contains carcinogens; carbon
Many countries regulate cigaretrøg through smoke-free laws, warning labels, and age restrictions; tobacco taxation; public health
Cigarette smoking became widespread in the 20th century; advertising, social norms, and production scale aided its