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TOBACCO WATER PIPE
LECTURER’S NAME:DR.FOO KENG YUEN
NAME
MATRIC NO
NUR FATEHAH BT MOHD ZAFRI
126691
NUR FATIN IZZATI BT MOHAMAD SAID
126692
NUR SAFURAA BT MAT HUSSIEN
126693
NUR SHAHIRAH BT ZULKIPLI
126694
SITI RODZIAH BT BASHAH
126701
CONTENTS
ITEM
PAGES NO
1)Definition
Classifications/types of tobacco water pipe
History/Background study

2)Properties of tobacco water pipe
Physical
Chemical
Biological

3)Effects

4)Development of tobacco water pipe
Past
Present
Future

5)Applications of tobacco water pipe

6)Future prospective

7)References

DEFINITION
WHAT IS TOBACCO WATER PIPE?
A water-pipe, also known as hookah, nargile, narghila, shisha, sheesha, hubbly bubbly, hubble-bubble, goza and argileh, is a device used to smoke tobacco and herbal products that originated in India and middle-eastern countries.
A water-pipe consists of a head where the tobacco is heated, a bowl that is filled with water or other liquid, a pipe that connects the bowl to the head, and a hose with a mouthpiece from which the smoke is inhaled.
Water-pipe use has become increasingly popular in different communities throughout North America, particularly among youth and young adults.

Figure 1:different types of tobacco waterpipe

NUR SAFURAA
TYPES OF TOBACCO WATER PIPE
There are 3 major types of tobacco water pipe: NUR SAFURAA
BRANDS OF TOBACCO WATER PIPE
Based on the experiment that conducted by Vansickel et al,there are 3 main brands that are used.
Objective of the experiment conducted is: to determine the extent to which nicotine labeling is related to nicotine delivery

Methods: 110 waterpipe smokers engaged in a 45-minute waterpipe smoking session. Puff topography and plasma nicotine were measured. Three waterpipe tobacco brands were used: Nakhla (0.5% nicotine),Starbuzz (0.05% nicotine), and Al Fakher (0.05%nicotine). Data were analyzed by one-way ANOVA.

Results: Topography did not differ across brands. Peak

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