{"id":8527,"date":"2022-02-18T09:00:51","date_gmt":"2022-02-18T08:00:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pevgrow.com\/blog\/smoke-and-steam-differences\/"},"modified":"2023-07-12T14:31:42","modified_gmt":"2023-07-12T12:31:42","slug":"smoke-and-steam-differences","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/pevgrow.com\/blog\/en\/smoke-and-steam-differences\/","title":{"rendered":"Smoke and steam: differences"},"content":{"rendered":"Reading Time<\/span> 9<\/span> minutes<\/span><\/span>
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Vapor is much healthier than smoke but there are consumers who resist the pleasant experience of smoking a cigarette. We think that all the customers of our grow shop<\/a> have to know the differences between smoking and vaporizing so that they can decide the way of consumption in every moment, and for that reason we have decided to create this article.<\/p>\n

Let’s see, first, the definition of both terms. Let’s take culturetas: the <\/b>Royal Spanish Academy of Language (RAE)<\/b> states that smoke (which derives from the Latin fumus) is the “visible mixture of gases produced by the combustion of a substance, generally composed of carbon, and which drags the particles into suspension<\/i><\/b>” For its part, the RAE defines vapor (from the Latin, vapor) as “a gaseous fluid whose temperature is below its critical temperature. Its pressure does not increase when it is compressed, but is partially transformed into a liquid; P. ad for example, the one produced by boiling water<\/i><\/b>. \u201d<\/p>\n

That said, we will talk about both terms that refer to the consumption of cannabis<\/b>. Smoking is produced by everything that burns and disintegrates into carbon and the vapor is formed when a liquid body turns into a gaseous state<\/p>\n

A fact to keep in mind: Any material that is burned<\/b> produces carcinogenic components<\/b> (be it marijuana, tobacco, car smoke, factories, even the incense we burn at home). Steam<\/b>, on the other hand, not being produced by combustion, does not generate carcinogenic elements<\/b> and therefore the health risks are considerably lower than those of smoke.<\/div>\n

Vaporizing<\/b> does not produce dense smoke that penetrates from all sides, as occurs with combustion, the vapor does not stick to clothing, skin or other objects and does not produce odors, it also disperses within seconds inspiration<\/b> and only the people who are very close will be able to smell it briefly. This is undoubtedly very beneficial<\/b>, because our house, our clothes (or the house or clothes of others) will not smell of smoke.<\/p>\n

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