Will nicotine in tobacco volatilize?

Nicotine in cut tobacco will volatilize. Nicotine is a volatile substance. When the moisture in cut tobacco is evaporated or smokers smoke, nicotine will be exhaled with the smoke, and will be rapidly oxidized into dark gray compounds by oxygen in the air. Therefore, nicotine in cut tobacco is a volatile substance, which will gradually decrease with time.

It should be noted that although nicotine is a volatile substance, smoking is harmful to health, including nicotine and other harmful substances, such as tar, carbon monoxide, benzene and ammonia. These harmful substances will have a negative impact on the health of smokers, including lung cancer, heart disease, stroke, respiratory diseases and reproductive problems. Therefore, smokers are advised to quit smoking and avoid inhaling second-hand smoke.