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Is Vaporizer really the right term?
Vaporization by definition is the process of a liquid changing states into a gas.
Sublimation by definition is the process of a solid changing states into a gas without changing first into a liquid. Marijuana is a solid. It is placed in a 'vaporizer' and the thc turns into a gas/vapour and we inhale it. Does the thc ever turn into a liquid before turning into a gas? To my knowledge it does not. So really, shouldn't 'Vaporizers' be called 'Sublimaters'? Sublimaters sounds alot better to me...
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You could also call it a toaster, since that's what it does, it toasts your weed.
But seriously, it's called a vaporizer because it works by heating the cannabis, ". . .in a partial vacuum so that the active compounds contained in the plant boil off into a vapor." Vaporizer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia There's some REALLY good information in the above article.
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Here's a another good quote from the article:
Because most commercial vaporizers are slow in extraction and delivery, the vapor inhaled is first aromatic, but only minimally active; and then as the plant material temperature rises, the vapor becomes increasingly bio-active, but minimally aromatic, because most of the aromatics have already been released.
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vape hit still gives that extra kick, tho.
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whatever though. it was just some random thought i was having with a friend during class yesterday and thought i would share it.....
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the question can be asked this way. If you were exposed to a giant blast of heat from a giant vaporiser gun, would you be either
A: subliminated or B: vaporized B sounds far cooler whether right or wrong its pretty much all semantics. |
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its a vape. watch the resin glands when you burn a bowl, the resin actually bubles and goes liquidy before the plant material burns. i would imagine the same state change occurs when you expose the material to less intense heat.
sublimation, i believe, occurs when a chemical is not naturally solid at the ambient temperature. like when dry ice goes from solid straight to gas, its because CO2 exists as a gas at STP and the gas has been compressed and kept very cold to stay in that state. thought provoking, thanks edit: upon further thought, resin is actually a sticky liquid; kind of like how glass is actually a super cooled liquid.
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