not usually unless you have loose stool, then it may require some care.
Often yes. There are frequently gases (methane, carbon dioxide, etc.) in the colon as a result of the digestive process.
Yes ocassionaly they do, thus the slang term "shart" from the s word and fart combined.
Yes... the molecules are in the gaseous state instead of the solid fecal state though.
yes they do you just cant see them but that is why it smells really bad
yes how do you expect to smell it
No.
Fusion
The answer is Sublimation
It is called sublimation
that's weird. I usually poop before i use the bathroom because my poop is trying to come out and gas comes out with it but before... (i know t.m.i t.m.i) sorry
A gas cannot easily pass through a liquid or a solid however it can be entrapped in it . If a gas bubble is formed in a liquid it moves upward and escapes out of the liquid. Gas cannot pass through a solid barrier.
No, not after because before the procedure you have to clean out your colon, intestines completely. You may pass a lot of gas afterward though.
Decreasing temperature reduce the speed of gas particles then their inter molecular forces increase,particles come close to each other and become liquid
When a gas is cooled the individual particles of the gas lose energy. As this energy is lost these particles start slowing down as they flow less. Once they have lost sufficient energy the particles come close enough together that they can be perceived as a liquid.
In case of sublimation. Example burning of camphor or just vapourization of camphor
Sound travels slowly through gas because the particles in a gas are further away then the particles in a solid or a liquid. This makes it take longer for the sound waves to travel through the particles in gases because it takes longer for them to collide with each other; this makes it take longer for the particles to pass on the sound vibration.
gases particles move faster