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Q: Which Indian invented gobar gas system?
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What is the uses gobar gas?

Instead of using LPG gas we can use gobar gas to cook


What is gobar gas in Hindi?

gobar gas plant kaise kaam karta hai hindi me


What is the meaining of gobar?

Gobar is an Indian word used to describe cattle wastes such as cow dung.It is used to produce gobar gas(methane),which a highly efficient source of fuel energy,produced by decomposition ofanimal wastes such as cattle dung..etc.


Is chlorine a constituent of gobar gas?

There is no chlorine in gobar gas or bio gas. The gases present are methane, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, hydrogen and hydrogen sulphide


How to make gobar gas plant?

You will get all the details here: http://www.acres-wild.com/Gobar%20Gas.shtml


How to make Science models of gobar gas plants?

How to make gober gas plant


Gobargas how to made?

The Gobar gas is made by decomposing the cow dung.


What is major source of energy in India is?

Thermal (Coal)


Major component of gobar gas?

Gobar is an excreta of cattle such as Cow, Buffalow, etc. It has many advantages in Indian village scenario. When it is being collected into a dig, it starts getting decomposed. This decomposition would generate gas which is inflammable. Gobar Gas contains: Methane (CH4) about 60 % Carbon Dioxide (CO2) about 30 % Hydrogen (H2) about 8% Nitrogen (N2) about 1% Water vapour (H2O) about 1% CO2 and N2 can be easily filtered out for better combustion and rest of the contents burn efficiently. Atul Bal


What is the percentage of carbon dioxide gobar- gas?

Amount of co2 in biogas (gober gas) us only4-5%


Why CNG and gobar gas is less polluting?

Because it is a natural source and does not contain harmful gases.


What is gobar?

Gobar Gas (Methane) is generated by the de- composition of organic cow dung. It consists of 55-65% methane, 30-35% carbon dioxide, with some hydrogen, nitrogen and other traces.