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by Sasha Kling Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago

You may hear consumers use the term “vape smoke” when talking about their vaporizers. This is technically incorrect, as the clouds produced from a vaporizer contain absolutely zero smoke. It’s all vapor, the remnants from boiling the material in your vape’s cartridge or that you’ve loaded into the chamber.

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Is there such a thing as “vape smoke”?

Since just about every vaper uses the (slang) term “vapor” and not the scientifically precise term “aerosol,” we’re going to stick with “vapor” too, especially since the technical difference doesn’t affect the points we’re discussing. Is there such thing as “vape smoke”? There’s no “vapor smoke” and someone who vapes is not smoking vapor.

Do vape clouds have smoke?

This is technically incorrect, as the clouds produced from a vaporizer contain absolutely zero smoke. It’s all vapor, the remnants from boiling the material in your vape’s cartridge or that you’ve loaded into the chamber.

What do smoke and vapor have in common?

Outside of their visual similarities, smoke and vapor don’t have much in common. They are very different in composition, and behave in very distinct ways. Here’s how these substances differ to each other in a nutshell.

Why does my vape smoke when I vape?

The most obvious solution is to check your tank and make sure it is adequately filled. Next, you may need to look at your coil or clearomizer unit. As you vape, small amounts of e-liquid can get gummed up on the coil. If this goes on long enough, the coil may stop getting clean e-liquid altogether and just start burning the old debris.

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What is smoke made of?

In short, smoke is defined as “the gaseous products of burning materials, especially of organic origin, made visible by the presence of small particles of carbon.”. Smoke is produced as material burns, a process also known as combustion. Take, for example, a campfire made from ordinary logs and small kindling.

What is the effect of smoke on the air?

Smoke creates what is known as a “coating effect.”. The coating effect is caused by volatile organic compounds that linger in the air long after the combustion has ceased. Depending on the compounds found in the combusted material, that smell could be a signal of toxin build-up in the immediate environment.

What is the smoke coming from a campfire?

In this example, the smoke you see coming from your campfire are volatile organic compounds called hydrocarbons evaporating from your logs. When there is complete combustion, however, those hydrocarbons are completely broken down into water and carbon dioxide, resulting in little to no smoke while the fire burns.

Why is there smoke in a combustible material?

Smoke occurs whenever there is incomplete combustion, which means there is not enough oxygen to fully burn the aflame material. The leftover, unburned particles go up into the air as smoke, which is often why so much smoke is created in the early stages of combusting material.

Does vape smoke have a lingering smell?

It does not create a lingering odor either. When it comes down to the science of it, there are no similarities between smoke and vapor. Now that you know the major differences between vapor and smoke, you can gently correct people who refer to the clouds puffed from your vaporizer as “vape smoke.”.

Is vapor the same as smoke?

By definition, vapor is completely different than smoke. Vaporizing turns the material in the vape from its solid or liquid state into its gaseous state. When vaporizing, material is heated to its boiling point with the purpose of releasing vapor. Combustion from the campfire, on the other hand, can produce acrid and smelly smoke.

Does vaping smell?

Vaporizing materials, on the other hand, typically does not result in a long-lasting or hard-to-get-rid-of smell. Vaping is more closely related to what happens when you boil a pot of water. When you’re cooking and the water begins to boil, you might detect a light scent. But once the burner is turned off and the water ceases to boil, ...

What is the difference between a cigarette and an e-liquid?

Lighting a cigarette will produce smoke, while vaporizing e-liquid will produce vapor (aerosol). Outside of their visual similarities, smoke and vapor don’t have much in common. They are very different in composition, and behave in very distinct ways. Here’s how these substances differ to each other in a nutshell.

How long does smoke smell last in a room?

The smell of smoke lingers in the room for a long time, unlike vapor. Smokers might not notice it that easily, but vapers and non-smokers can recognize the smell in a closed room for hours after a cigarette has been smoked.

What temperature does a cigarette smoke?

The temperature of the cigarette coal is around 1112 F (600 C) when resting, rising to 1652 F (900 C) when taking a puff. While smoke rapidly reaches room temperature when inhaled and exhaled (mainstream smoke), the smoke that gets produced on the coal itself (sidestream smoke) will raise the peripheral temperature, especially when the cigarette is becoming smaller.

What is the yellow tint on glass?

Other byproducts of combustion, such as carbon monoxide, will work alongside tar to give your walls this dirty, yellow tint. The PG and VG in vapor may create a thin, blurry coating on glass surfaces, but it cleans up easily.

What is vapor in chemistry?

According to Wikipedia, vapor “is a substance in the gas phase at a temperature lower than its critical temperature, which means that the vapor can be condensed to a liquid by increasing the pressure on it without reducing the temperature.”

What is smoke in science?

The Wikipedia definition of smoke is “a collection of airborne solid and liquid particulates and gases emitted when a material undergoes combustion or pyrolysis, together with the quantity of air that is entrained or otherwise mixed into the mass.”

How does burning a substance affect its chemical composition?

Burning a substance drastically alters its chemical composition; smoke is made out of visible molecules of carbon, molecules of the substance that is getting burned, and other byproducts of combustion. In other words, lighting something on fire produces lots of substances, many of which are dangerous to inhale.

What happens if your atomizer is full?

If your tank is completely full but you still have weak vapor, it is possible that your atomizer or coil has been flooded. If this happens, simply take your atomizer apart and clean it with a paper towel or gently blow through it to get the excess liquid out.

Why isn't my vape working?

If your vape isn’t working after a refill and there is no smoke, , there are two common problems. First of all, the battery may need to be charged and turned on. Depending on the style of device you are using, you may need to press the firing button five times consecutively to turn the device on. If you have turned the device on, check ...

How does a vaporizer work?

The vaporizer works by heating the coils which then cause the e-liquid to boil. If you are hearing a small amount of popping and fizzing, it may just be the coils doing their job. However, if you start noticing large popping sounds and gurgling you should begin by checking your tank for overfilling.

Why does my vape stop working?

Even the most experienced vapers sometimes have problems getting a new device to perform as expected. . Your vape may stop producing smoke or stop working all together after a refill. Due to the many interchangeable components within your vape, and the numerous menu options each device has to offer, problems can sometimes occur…

How long does it take for an e-liquid to soak up?

If your coil is discolored or dirty you should replace it. It is also worth noting that your e-liquid takes a few minutes to soak up into your wick. If you have just refilled your tank, let your device sit for a couple minutes before using it or you may get a dry hit.

Can VG affect vape?

If you are still having vape problems, you may simply be using the wrong device or e-liquid for your preferences. The PG/VG ratio of your liquid can greatly affect the way the vapor fills your mouth and lungs. Higher VG liquids tend to produce more vapor.

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Gianna Del Monte is the Brand Manager at VaporFi. She has been in the vaping industry since June 2015 and has extensive experience in successfully managing and marketing a variety of new vapor product launches. Originally from New Jersey, Gianna has lived in the Miami area for the last 5 years.

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