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Cigarettes
This question just dawned on me last night. When a person lights a cigarette, they then puff it on the opposite side. How does the person get any chemicals when the other side of the cigarette is lit?
I'm sorry if this question doesn't make any sense, i'll try to make it clearer if there are any problems
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The chemicals are in the smoke that the person inhales. Sucking it through a tube (the cigarette) is the most efficient way to get the smoke into the mouth, it would be possible to smoke a cigarette by lighting one end and inhaling the loose smoke from that end, however some would get lost in the environment. Incindentally when the person is not sucking on the cigarette the smoke does not get inhaled and people nearby "passive smoke".