The major components of the flatus (which are odorless) by percentage are:
- Nitrogen 20% - 90%
- Hydrogen 0% - 50%
- Carbon Dioxide 10% - 30%
- Oxygen 0% - 10%
- Methane 0% - 10%
The gas released during a flatus event frequently has a foul odor which mainly results from low molecular weight fatty acids such as butyric acid (rancid butter smell) and reduced sulfur compounds such as hydrogen sulfide (rotten egg smell) and carbonyl sulfide that are the result of protein breakdown.
it is not farts..... why would you put farts as a gas that comes out of your body?
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its still not farts....
usually just room air, because that is the air that you swallowed in the first place
Car bone dioxide or oxygen
burp.
A burp tends to be a small amount of gas leaving your stomach while a belch is a larger amount of gas leaving the stomach.
to release the gas in your stomach
what I understands starts a burp is gas getting trapped in the stomach, therefore needs a way out, causing you to burp
A burp?
gas captured in stomach, usually swallowed.
The carbon dioxide in your soda comes out of solution into a gas phase. These CO2 gas bubbles build up in your stomach and you burp. That's why you often burp after eating a meal rapidly - you swallow a lot of air. Many different gases are found in burps, though when you drink soda the majority of the gas in burps is CO2.
Burp - to expel gas from the stomach. Gas coming from the stomach to the throat makes a sound when it reaches near the voice box.
The gas builds up in your stomach and you burp.
eructation the act of belching or raising gas orally from the stomach
Well, soda travels into the stomach instead of the lungs, and when you burp you evacuate the CO2 gas from your stomach.
well, you can drink ginger ale . it will make you burp a few times and then it will go away!