The main flatus-producing culprit is the bacteria that lives in the stomach and colon and is responsible for the breakdown of digested foods. Undigested sugary compounds such as lactose, sorbitol and fructose, as well as carbohydrate-based foods like wheat or rice, are all known gas-making contributors. Swallowed air becomes trapped in the digestive system and can be expelled as flatulence, although the air cannot be the only cause due to its relatively small presence.
A wet gas is a gas that has a small amount of liquid present. This can range from a humid gas, saturated with liquid vapor, or a multiphase flow with 90% volume of gas. There is not a defined quantitative definition of a wet gas flow.
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Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) is prepared by refining petroleum or 'wet' natural gas.
If you happen to pass gas in space, whatever the vessel you are in, there is an inbuilt air fresher that rids the carbon dioxide and breathes in the oxygen.
Light.AnswerLight and any type of gas. Your shadow
a wet pass is a pass that has water on it and a dry pass is a pass that is dry
A wet gas is a gas that has a small amount of liquid present. This can range from a humid gas, saturated with liquid vapor, or a multiphase flow with 90% volume of gas. There is not a defined quantitative definition of a wet gas flow.
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Natural gas can be considered either a wet gas or dry gas. A wet gas has associated liquids which can be condensed out of the gas at surface conditions. See related link.
it doesnt pass gas at all...
It is called wet hydrogen gas because it is collected over water.
Perhaps, if you have enough gas in the intestinal tract.
why you get lightheaded when i pass gas? simply because it smells like a$$!
Wet hydrogen is collected over a water surface.
Wet rag.
a wet fart