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The gas in steel cans of rhubarb is a by-product of a natural process wherein methane forms in the colon and is secreted through the rectum and anus. If properly captured, this gas can be stored indefinitely in the steel can for later use.

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The gas in steel cans of rhubarb is a by-product of a natural process wherein methane forms in the colon and is secreted through the rectum and anus. If properly captured, this gas can be stored indefinitely in the steel can for later use.

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Nitric gas and rubric gas

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Q: What is the gas formed in rhubarb cans?
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