Anybody can google crack and find info about its chemical structure, its production, and everything like that. However, my question is specifically about the physics and chemistry that are involved in smoking it. By knowing this, one can perfect the smoking technique to get the most out of every hit.
What makes it turn from liquid to smoke (only heat, or is motion necessary too, like when you roll the tube between your fingers)?
Does touching the flame to the product destroy it? And if so, then the alternative would be holding the flame under the spot where its sitting (or the brillo), but is it possible that while doing this, you heat it too much and also destroy it?
What is the temperature that it needs to be at?
Lastly, does it make any difference if what's loaded is all one rock? or broken up? Like maybe broken up would have more surface area...?
What makes it turn from liquid to smoke (only heat, or is motion necessary too, like when you roll the tube between your fingers)?
Does touching the flame to the product destroy it? And if so, then the alternative would be holding the flame under the spot where its sitting (or the brillo), but is it possible that while doing this, you heat it too much and also destroy it?
What is the temperature that it needs to be at?
Lastly, does it make any difference if what's loaded is all one rock? or broken up? Like maybe broken up would have more surface area...?