If you are referring to flatulence, the gas is like a by-product of what you ate and digested. You can swallow exogenous gases when eating and swallowing the food. The food itself might also contain gases.
The bacteria living in your intestines naturally also contribute to gas build-up as they feed on the digested food passing by. There are also certain foods, like beans, that causes more flatulence. This is because humans actually have a difficult time digesting beans, but the bacteria living in our intestines will break down the beans and release more gas as they feed.
Yes, methane, a dangerous greenhouse gas.
Carbon dioxide is the gas you breathe out the second most. Oxygen is the gas you breathe out the most.
The most common type of gas orifice is the round orifice, which is typically used in various gas appliances, such as burners and grills. These orifices are designed to regulate the flow of gas, ensuring proper combustion and efficiency. They come in different sizes to accommodate various gas pressures and types, including natural gas and propane. Proper selection and sizing of the orifice are crucial for optimal appliance performance and safety.
The most abundant gas in seawater is nitrogen, while the most abundant gas in the atmosphere is nitrogen as well.
it depends on what is reacting most commonly it is H2 gas or O2 gas or CO2 gas
This gas is nitrogen - 78,084 %.
To my knowledge, most gas grills do not come with the propane tank. Most tanks can be bought for about 40.00, and filling it each time will set you back about 25.00(depending on the price of propane).
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA)
No it does not. However, there will most likely be a release of gas.
your belly will expand most likely because you have gas in it so you are bloating.
Most likely it is a problem with the gas cap itself. Make sure it is closed properly. Most likely it is a problem with the gas cap itself. Make sure it is closed properly.
until it runs out of gas. seriously, not far. most lights come on when there is about a gallon left in the tank.
no but in most late models your check engine light come on
Yes, it most certainly can.
depends on which gas chamber; most it was the ceiling, which in many cases developed into via a pillar from the ceiling, others it was through (a hole in) the wall. [in the first (test) gas chamber it came through the door]
A gas is most likely to change to the liquid phase when the pressure on the gas is increased. This is because the same number of molecules will have less space to occupy.
Buchenwald did not have gas chambers