The chemists who discovered Nicotine.
Who are Wilhelm Heinrich Posselt and Karl Ludwig Reimann
The plant Nicotine is most commonly found in
What is Tobacco
Chemical formula of Nicotine.
What is C10H14N2
All elements found in Nicotine.
What are Carbon, Hydrogen, and Nitrogen.
Primary modern use of Nicotine
What is Nicotine Replacement Therapy
The year Nicotine was discovered as a compound.
What is 1828
The country nicotine was isolated as its own compound in.
What is Germany
Nicotine's color when exposed to oxygen.
What is an oily yellowish-brown.
Most common state of matter of nicotine
What is Liquid?
3 places in nature that one can find nicotine
What is any three of these plants or foods; tobacco, eggplant, tomatoes, potatoes, tea, green peppers, cauliflower
What poisonous chemical was nicotine traditionaly used in for farming.
What is an insecticide.
Three tobacco products nicotine is traditionaly used in
What is cigars, cigarettes, and chewing tobacco
The color of nicotine in its pure form.
What is Colorless
The bonds that make up Nicotine
What is covalent
3 health impacts Nicotine has had on the world.
What are cardiovascular diseases, respiratory diseases, cancer, reproductive issues, infections, dental and visual issues, and mental health conditions like anxiety and depression.
Three early uses of tobacco
What is medicinal, ceremonial, and social purposes
First person to bring tobacco from America to Europe
Who is Christopher Columbus
The melting point of Nicotine
What is -79 degrees Celsius
Boiling temperature of Nicotine.
What is 247 degrees Celsius.
The three main economic effects that nicotine has had on the world.
What is poverty, healthcare costs, and lost productivity due to premature deaths and illness caused by nicotine.
The year Christopher Columbus brought tobacco from America to Europe.
What is 1493
What is the Nina
The bascicity of Nicotine.
What is 8.0-8.5
The odor of Nicotine when warm.
What is a pungent fishlike odor
The three main environmental impacts nicotine has had on the world and how nicotine has contributed to those impacts.
What is
1. deforestation because the tobacco industry cuts down millions of trees to produce nicotine and paper for cigarettes
2.pollution from discarded cigarettes and e-cigarettes contaminate soil and water with toxic chemicals
3. resource consumption due to the fact that tobacco production consumes vast amounts of water and other resources.