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| I could be wrong on this, but the way the vaporizer works is by heating the tch to it's boiling point and turning it into vapor. Wouldn't cooling that vapor in water cause it to condense. I wouldn't be suprised if you lose a quater of your hit in the water.
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THC is still absorbed by the lungs because the particles are so small and they stay far apart in the smoke. Like water, when it boils, you don't see it condense and drip because the particles stay far apart even when they cool down. If you hold your hand over boiling water, however, you will notice it condenses on your hand, because the particles have something to condense on.
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