Bugeye
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The first hit on a joint vaporizes nearly all the best stuff in the entire joint.This does not relate to joints. Bowls maybe.
The first hit on a joint vaporizes nearly all the best stuff in the entire joint.This does not relate to joints. Bowls maybe.
Ya ok so how does that explain my red eyes and extreme feeling of being stoned after smoking a good roach?The first hit on a joint vaporizes nearly all the best stuff in the entire joint.
Oh dear! It isn't rocket science but you obviously have no clue. Please state your source for that 3500 degree F. LOLTemp of bic lighter is aprox. 3500 degrees F
Temp that thc, cbd, terpenes vaporize at is several thousand degrees less than temp of a butane flame.
I've conducted thousands and thousands of burn experiments with cigars and weed of varying wetness. All ash goes white when smoked long enough, but how long it takes to go white is a function of how wet it is. I've never ashed black ash from a cigar, have you? A cigar that goes out from being too wet will be black on what is left after tapping off ash. This isn't rocket science.
Please refer us to your source with chemical analysis data.The first hit on a joint vaporizes nearly all the best stuff in the entire joint.
He certainly seems to have a vivid imagination.OMG dud i actually think your talking rubbish but good luck with the bro science
A butane-air flame can very locally exceed 2000 degrees, and that says nothing about the rate of heating. A pinhead in a butane flame will probably reach terminal steady state at maybe 1600 degrees. Larger objects are heated less strongly, and so on.Temp of bic lighter is aprox. 3500 degrees F
Temp that thc, cbd, terpenes vaporize at is several thousand degrees less than temp of a butane flame.
I've conducted thousands and thousands of burn experiments with cigars and weed of varying wetness. All ash goes white when smoked long enough, but how long it takes to go white is a function of how wet it is. I've never ashed black ash from a cigar, have you? A cigar that goes out from being too wet will be black on what is left after tapping off ash. This isn't rocket science.
Oh dear! It isn't rocket science but you obviously have no clue. Please state your source for that 3500 degree F. LOL
BTW it is chemistry and CN teaches it in college hence why I ask him. I have a mere three years of it (in my undergrad) and only a couple years of physics.
I didn't say you wouldn't get high smoking a roach, you just won't get the same up, clean energy high like you will off the first toke. You'll more likely be couch locked because the THC is largely gone at that point.Ya ok so how does that explain my red eyes and extreme feeling of being stoned after smoking a good roach?
ROFLMAO in physics we discussed spherical cows but I've yet to see one.Butane Lighters
Disposable butane lighters ignite at a temperature of 77 degrees Fahrenheit. If a butane lighter did not lose any heat — called the adiabatic temperature — it could reach 4,074 degrees, but most butane flames actually burn at temperatures closer to 3,578 degrees due to their interaction with the surrounding environment. Because oxygen is necessary for combustion, flame temperature varies with altitude, air movement, and atmospheric pressure. Flames constantly lose heat to the surrounding air, and flames in cold environments burn at lower temperatures than they would in hot environments. Flames surrounded by cool, moving air lose heat even faster, as the air moves the wick's heat away to be replaced by more cold air.
Source: https://sciencing.com/temperatures-do-lighters-burn-8475271.html
A butane flame is certainly no adiabat.Butane Lighters
Disposable butane lighters ignite at a temperature of 77 degrees Fahrenheit. If a butane lighter did not lose any heat — called the adiabatic temperature — it could reach 4,074 degrees, but most butane flames actually burn at temperatures closer to 3,578 degrees due to their interaction with the surrounding environment. Because oxygen is necessary for combustion, flame temperature varies with altitude, air movement, and atmospheric pressure. Flames constantly lose heat to the surrounding air, and flames in cold environments burn at lower temperatures than they would in hot environments. Flames surrounded by cool, moving air lose heat even faster, as the air moves the wick's heat away to be replaced by more cold air.
Source: https://sciencing.com/temperatures-do-lighters-burn-8475271.html
Only if your rolling paper is made of Primacord. Got extra?The first hit on a joint vaporizes nearly all the best stuff in the entire joint.
It's those pesky words they don't understand, wherein the crux of the thesis lies.A butane flame is certainly no adiabat.
The high temps mentioned would require magic physics, such as no convective or radiative heat loss. The real temps are lower, and the heat flows are tiny.
No thanks, you can smoke your weed any way you like, and I'll do the same.Please refer us to your source with chemical analysis data.
The point is that everything good vapes off at much lower temps.Only if your rolling paper is made of Primacord. Got extra?
The temperature of a Bic lighter can reach nearly 1,977 degrees Celsius or 3,590.6 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature of a lighter's flame depends on what type of fuel the lighter uses. Bic lighters use butane and are called butane lighters.ROFLMAO in physics we discussed spherical cows but I've yet to see one.
Or you could just turn all of your flower into concentrates. Then you could still be a purity snob and not be wasting shitloads of perfectly good trichomes.It's a function of how stingy you are. White ash means you are smoking to get every pennies worth, damn the consequences to the quality of taste and high.
I do that as well. How is it wasting weed if I grew it for the purpose of consuming it the way I prefer?Or you could just turn all of your flower into concentrates. Then you could still be a purity snob and not be wasting shitloads of perfectly good trichomes.
A rh meter measures air moisture not bud, a buf looses the same total moisture at 60% air humidity as it does in 50%.And you have never experienced properly cured weed!
I'm not here to debate semantics, but intention has nothing to do with it. Just because you're being wasteful on purpose doesn't mean you aren't being wasteful. Hell, it's your weed so waste it if you want, but if i was unwilling to hit a bowl that has been hit already i would turn 100% of my harvest into concentrates instead of the 75% i do now. I just can't abide wasting something that i put time, money, and love into producing.I do that as well. How is it wasting weed if I grew it for the purpose of consuming it the way I prefer?