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Human flatulence primarily consists of odorless gases such as nitrogen, carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and methane, along with small amounts of hydrogen sulfide, which gives it its characteristic smell. The specific composition can vary depending on factors like diet and gut bacteria.

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