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Do cigarettes contain radioactive material? If so, why don they glow in the dark?

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Do cigarettes contain radioactive material? If so, why don they glow in the dark?

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YES! cigarettes do contain a radioactive material, it is called Pollution (A main substance used in nuclear bombs) NO it does NOT glow in the dark, in fact only a hand-full of elements do, of which only one is radioactive!) Hope this helped. Please don’t smoke, if you do you are also polluting your body with Cyanide: (a Deadly poison) and more. (refer to the list bellow) The list goes on: *Ammonia: Household cleaner *Angelica root extract: Known to cause cancer in animals *Arsenic: Used in rat poisons *Benzene: Used in making dyes, synthetic rubber *Butane: Gas; used in lighter fluid *Carbon monoxide: Poisonous gas *Cadmium: Used in batteries *Cyanide: Deadly poison *DDT: A banned insecticide *Ethyl Furoate: Causes liver damage in animals *Lead: Poisonous in high doses *Formaldehyde: Used to preserve dead specimens *Methoprene: Insecticide *Megastigmatrienone: Chemical naturally found in grapefruit juice *Maltitol: Sweetener for diabetics *Napthalene: Ingredient in mothballs *Methyl is

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