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Simple safe nicotine extraction from any tobacco in Tips and Tricks; Just mention this: 24mg juice means 24mg/ml which is approximately 24ml/g - i.e. 2.4% nicotine. So pure nicotine would need ...
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    Just mention this: 24mg juice means 24mg/ml which is approximately 24ml/g - i.e. 2.4% nicotine. So pure nicotine would need to be diluted by about 40x

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    From Wikipedia's page on nicotine:

    As shown by the physical data, free base nicotine will burn at a temperature below its boiling point, and its vapors will combust at 308*K (35*°C; 95*°F) in air despite a low vapor pressure. Because of this, most of the nicotine is burned when a cigarette is smoked; however, enough is inhaled to provide the desired effects. The amount of nicotine inhaled with tobacco smoke is a fraction of the amount contained in the tobacco leaves.
    If the stuff can burn at 35 C, I wouldn't expect great yeilds from a method that relies on vaporizing it in hot air. Sorry to rain on the parade.

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    combust requires burning. There's no flame in a vaporizer, that's the point of it.
    There IS burning in a cigarette. You are confused.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tj1231 View Post
    OK... I saw in some thread where people were looking for a source to purchase pure nicotine. Is it legal for the average person to purchase nicotine from a chemical supplier? I found it somewhere and they dont say anything about legality. I've searched everywhere I can think of, and can't find anything specific.
    Also, it's 100mL. How do you convert mL to mg of nicotine? I thought it would be in the MSDS, but that just has the Mol/mL.
    Any info would be appreciated!
    It is legal. You don't have to think in terms of mg if the nicotine is liquid. At 100% pure liquid nicotine, one ml added to 9 ml of pg/vg would be about the same as the 100mg nicotine per ml e juice that is being sold for a dollor or more per ml from the e-cig sites.

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