Mainly hydrogen. There is a small amount of methane which gives farts their smell.
flatus is produced when other living bacteria feed on the undigested wastes and often produced intestinal gases called flatus
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Chlorine is an elemental gas, but is technically a compound in its naturally occurring state because, like many gases, it occurs as CL2, rather than Cl. It can be part of a mixture if it is in solution with other gases or liquids.
liquids or gases
The combination is a compound. These elements will react to form Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) upon contact between these two gases. Both gases react quite well with other elements, so they naturally react well with each other and form a compound.
flatus is produced when other living bacteria feed on the undigested wastes and often produced intestinal gases called flatus
different foods give off different gases, ergo, different smells.
The plural is also flatus.
There are several causes of flatus which may or may not be serious. It can be caused by unhealthy eating habits, like fast eating, over eating, eating junk foods or it can be an ultimatum of some serious digestive disorders, like ulcers, cancers etc. Lactose intolerance is also a leading cause of flatus. you can also see this topic in detail here: http://healthmad.com/conditions-and-diseases/flatus-gases-in-digestive-tract/
Kusu is the Tamil name for farting. Farting is scientifically called flatus or flatulence. It is the expulsion of the gases that are formed in the body during the process of digestion.
Fiber is broken down by bacteria in the Large intenstine. The byproduct of this breakdown is acid and gases. Which sometimes may cause Flatus(gas).
Parp! is one of the more common descriptions attached to Flatus by comic books.
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Farts are made of methane. Flatulenceis the expulsion through the rectum of a mixture of gases that are byproducts of the digestion process of mammals and other animals. The medical term for the mixture of gases is flatus, informally known as a fart, or simply gas. The gases are expelled from the rectum in a process colloquially referred to as "passing gas", "breaking wind" or "farting". Flatus is brought to the rectum by the same salty process which causes feces to descend from the large intestine. The noises commonly associated with flatulence are caused by the vibration of the analular hole,and occasionally by the closed buttcheeks.
It depends entirely on what combination of gases are mixed.
passing gas.
The gases expelled from the body during flatulence--called the flatus by doctors--are the same as the primary gases normally found in the air. The main gas in flatus is nitrogen, which is also the largest component of air. Some flatus contains up to 10% methane, while other flatulence contains none. When a fart smells offensive, this is because broken-down proteins in the digestive tract are being carried by the flatus. The type and concentration of those smelly molecules will vary based on diet and the health of gastrointestinal bacteria. Ultimately, the cumulative effects of farting are not significant. Flatus disperses into the air harmlessly. Fun fact: People who drink carbonated beverages tend to have more carbon dioxide present in their flatus. Don't blame the fart: Livestock flatulence is often identified as a significant source of greenhouse gases, due to the presence of methane in flatus. Cows, however, release most of their methane by exhaling or burping. Only 1-2% of global methane emissions originate from cow farts.