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II. Apparatus: III.

Symbols of Chemicals:
iron clamp C₁₀H₁₄N₂
rubber tubing C 4 H 6 O6
glass funnel CO
glass tubing
rubber stopper
filter flask
iron stand
vacuum aspirator

3. When comparing first-hand and second-hand smoking, the latter is more dangerous due to the
following facts: surrounding lives will consume pure nicotine and more solids. The smoke that is
released and breathed in by the surrounding individuals is still considered dangerous and spreads in a
specific area, whereas the person who used the cigarette does not consume as much due to airflow.
Finally, there is the second-hand market, because second-hand smoke is much heavier than first-hand
smoke, it contains far more harmful substances.

4. No, it would not accurately depict what would occur in a real-life situation because everyone's body
composition and parts vary, so different effects may occur at different time stamps. It could also be seen
in a table where we could compare the amount of smoke to the damage a person receives, which is
proportional to each other, that if a roomful of burning cigarettes happened, it would be more harmful
and the damages to internal organs to the individuals who are exposed to it would be more than just
"severe."

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