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Full Name Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene
CAS number 9003-56-9
Molecular formula (C8H8·C4H6·C3H3N)n
Uses Pipes, instruments, canoes, luggage, appliances, toys
Contains phthalates No Yes No
Contains BPA No
Properties Tough, rigid, low cost.
ChemSpider 23143
Related compounds Acrylonitrile, butadiene and styrene (monomers)
Introduction Vaping refers to the use of pseudo- or e-cigarettes that simulate the experience of smoking without exposure to the health risk of smoking.
Medium Electronic cigarette, personal vaporizer (PV), or electronic nicotine delivery system (ENDS).
Consists of A battery-powered device with liquid cartridge containing nicotine, solvents and flavors, battery, heating element.
Usage Restrictions Usage is largely unrestricted but more restrictions possible in the future. Illegal in some countries, like Singapore and Malaysia.
Contains Nicotine? Usually, but there are nicotine-free liquids as well.
Addictive? Yes, in the case of nicotine liquids.
Tar? No
Carbon Monoxide? No
Lingering Odor? No
Long-Term Health Risks Nicotine addiction when using liquids with nicotine. Long-term risks are unknown, but thought to be relatively low.
Second-Hand Risks So far, there is no evidence of harmful secondhand exposure.
Birth Defects Unknown.

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