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What is Vape

This article helps you know the basic knowledge of vape.

Vape, also known as electronic cigarette or e-cigarette, is a device that heats up liquid (usually containing nicotine, flavorings, and other chemicals) into an aerosol that can be inhaled by the user. The use of vape has become increasingly popular, especially among young people, as an alternative to smoking traditional cigarettes. While some people use vape to quit smoking or reduce their cigarette consumption, others use it recreationally. Despite being marketed as a safer alternative to smoking, the long-term health effects of vape are not yet fully understood.

Nicotine Salt

Nicotine salt is a type of nicotine that is often used in e-cigarettes and vape devices.

Nicotine salt is a type of nicotine that is often used in e-cigarettes and vape devices. Unlike traditional freebase nicotine, which is harsh and difficult to inhale at high concentrations, nicotine salt is smoother and less irritating to the throat, allowing for higher concentrations of nicotine to be vaped without discomfort. Nicotine salt is created by combining nicotine with an acid, such as benzoic acid, which lowers the pH level of the nicotine and creates a more stable compound.

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