Biodegradable products can produce various gases during decomposition, including carbon dioxide, methane, and trace amounts of other gases such as hydrogen sulfide. The type and quantity of gases produced depend on the specific product and the conditions under which it decomposes.
Products formed in a reaction depend on the reactants involved. Different reactions can produce different products such as compounds, gases, or precipitates. The type of reaction and reactants determine the nature of the products formed.
Plants produce Oxygen after the completion of photosynthesis glucose and oxygen are the final products
The kidneys, liver, and lungs are the primary organs that help eliminate metabolic waste products from the body. The kidneys filter waste products from the blood to produce urine, the liver processes and detoxifies metabolic waste, and the lungs excrete waste gases through respiration.
Humans produce greenhouse gases in many ways. Operating a generator or cooking with gas both will produce greenhouses gases. However, riding a bicycle will not.
Gases(co2, Nox etc), water and heat
Products formed in a reaction depend on the reactants involved. Different reactions can produce different products such as compounds, gases, or precipitates. The type of reaction and reactants determine the nature of the products formed.
The two products of combustion of a candle are carbon dioxide and water vapor. When the candle burns, the wax fuel reacts with oxygen in the air to produce these gases.
They produce their products by skill.
Plants produce Oxygen after the completion of photosynthesis glucose and oxygen are the final products
well gases are produced by landfills and carbon dioxide
Cows produce greenhouse gases by farting, the methane in th farts causes greenhouse gases
On combustion: C2H6S + 6O2 ---> 2CO2 + 3H2O + SO2 All of the products of the reaction (carbon dioxide, water, sulphur dioxide) are gases
Unicellular or single celled prokaryotes are part of the archaebacteria kingdom. Many archaebacteria live in hot climates. The waste products that they produce may have flammable gases.
# Carbohydrates, enzymes, and fiber are some the reason that foods produce gases. # Sorbitol and oligosaccharides also produce gases. Many of these things are added to foods when they are processed and some of them are found in foods naturally. # Gases are produced because some of the elements in food can not be broken down.
The bacteria in feces produce methane gases or sulfur containing gases
Hydrogen and Oxygen.
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