amount of nic exhaled from vaping

Status
Not open for further replies.

Scotticus93

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Nov 18, 2013
934
415
Yorktown, Virginia, United States
Liquid NOT inhaled...meaning? That loose liquids produce more possible nic than vaped liquids? early AM not enough coffee...need input.. ;)
He said vaporized liquid not inhaled tho idk if I even believe that because I hear your mouth absorbs a lot. Sometimes a little vapor dribbles out of the Afc of my atty but very little. Tho I'm not a cloud chaser
 

Boden

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Sep 7, 2012
5,516
28,164
Lexington KY
Almost 0 from tests I have seen.

We absorb between 5 and 40% of the aerosol produced depending on vape style. It makes no sense that our body is somehow removing the remaining nicotine from exhaled vapor.

The tests done on air sampeling only show that the airborn portion was below detection levels during that test. Most likely because aerosol falls to the floor quickly.

Put four vapers in a room with a non nicotine user and the non user will get a nic buzz.

I would not vape in a room where a baby plays on the floor.
 
  • Like
Reactions: sonicbomb

snork

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
May 30, 2011
6,181
11,235
CO
We absorb between 5 and 40% of the aerosol produced depending on vape stile. It makes no sense that our body is somehow removing the remaining nicotine from exhaled vapor.

The tests done on air sampeling only show that the airborn portion was below detection levels during that test. Most likely because aerosol falls to the floor quickly.

Put four vapers in a room with a non nicotine user and the non user will get a nic buzz.

Do you have any proof of any of the things you just typed?

I would not vape in a room where a baby plays on the floor.

Well, I would. And have. Cats around too. No ill effects.
 

Bunnykiller

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Nov 17, 2013
17,431
77,270
New Orleans La.
one needs to test the vapor exhaled as it exits the mouth/nose... probably has about 60% of the initial nic volume of the inhale. But one has to consider the miniscule amount of actual liquid that is vaporized for 1 draw...
Imagine you vape in an only room and you vape 100ml per month and 60% is not used by the body... so that means about 60 ml of juice end up in the room somewhere over a months time period... since nic can oxidize and not be nic anymore, the amount of nic in the room automatically reduces in a couple of weeks. Over a period of several months, one would most likely have a nice film of VG/PG/Flavors on everything in that room with minimal to no nic showing up...
 

Boden

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Sep 7, 2012
5,516
28,164
Lexington KY
one needs to test the vapor exhaled as it exits the mouth/nose... probably has about 60% of the initial nic volume of the inhale. But one has to consider the miniscule amount of actual liquid that is vaporized for 1 draw...
Imagine you vape in an only room and you vape 100ml per month and 60% is not used by the body... so that means about 60 ml of juice end up in the room somewhere over a months time period... since nic can oxidize and not be nic anymore, the amount of nic in the room automatically reduces in a couple of weeks. Over a period of several months, one would most likely have a nice film of VG/PG/Flavors on everything in that room with minimal to no nic showing up...
Agreed

Nicotine oxidizes to Cotinine.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread