Watch clips of Indians teaching about the harmful effects of tobacco

Young people on social networks are sharing a clip about the harmful effects of smoking on the lungs by Arvind Gupta, a waste recycling specialist in India.

Simple laboratory equipment consists of a 2 liter plastic bottle with a hole in the bottom. On a cork, a small hole fits a cigarette. Fill the water with ¾ of the plastic bottle and turn the button back, with a cigarette attached above.

Light the cigarette and slowly open the button on the bottom of the bottle to let the water flow out. This step simulates human smoking action. At this time, the inside of the bottle will be filled with white smoke from tobacco. This amount of smoke is equal to the amount of smoke that the smoker takes into the lungs.

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The yellow substance on paper towels is a toxic substance from cigarette smoke.

After the cigarette burns out, open the bottle and use a paper towel tied around the mouth of the bottle. Blow into the bottle until the white air becomes transparent.

Open the tissue on the bottle and watch. The yellow layer on the tissue simulates toxic substances that tobacco brings in and stays in smokers' lungs.

Le Bao Khanh, a viewer, shared: "This simple experiment should be included in the school so that students have an intuitive view of the harmful effects of tobacco on the lungs and the environment . Experimental application of many interesting, physics and chemistry lessons ".

"Yet there are people one day who smoke near the pack of cigarettes. It is impossible to understand what they are doing with their health. Stop smoking to protect your health and those who love pulse. around me " , a viewer commented.