Hey guys, I'm looking to do a little experiment.
But I have no idea what I'm doing....
Here's what I'm trying to figure out, I need to create a solution, that when remnants of cigarette smoke are dipped into it will change color...
But I don't no where to start?
Benzene -
Formaldehyde -
Ammonia -
Hydrogen cyanide -
Cadmium -
Acetone -
Arsenic -
Are all major components of a cigarette. But they are likely to be in very low levels when exhaled. I guess my question is, are there any known substances that react when they come into contact with these chemicals? And how do I go about finding out if it's possible to make the reaction show up as a color change in a fluid?
All really silly questions I know, but another guy turned me onto this forum and said you guys where pretty smart.