Well I thought methane had more than one use other than cleaning a room full of people!Ya know @Trialben the commercial method of generating CO2 (as opposed to capture & purify) is to combust methane with oxygen, leaving CO2 and water.
Well I thought methane had more than one use other than cleaning a room full of people!Ya know @Trialben the commercial method of generating CO2 (as opposed to capture & purify) is to combust methane with oxygen, leaving CO2 and water.
Well depends if I've had Mexican or Indian curry .@Trialben methane is odorless, apparently unlike said flatulence.
It is. They make corn hooch with yeast. The fermentation process expells allot of co2Well depends if I've had Mexican or Indian curry .
That ethanol plant co2 must be similar to just sugar fermentation idea...
Yep we got some sugar refinery up north in Mackay I've seen to ethanol plants running on the sugar fermentation. Blend it back Into the fuel at 10% we do here in Aus. Sometimes higher %idge.It is. They make corn hooch with yeast. The fermentation process expells allot of co2
LOL it's like the myth of flatulency is pure methane hahaSurely a chemical wizard like you Don knows that we don't exhale pure CO2 far from it in fact
LOL it's like the myth of flatulency is pure methane haha
Oh ya. We called that game "blue flame"Many people have tested it with a match (somehow alchohol may have been involved) and found out it is pure enough to burn ,er should I say singe.
Yeah I know some people are able to produce methane in their flatulence but not everyone can. I think it has something to do with your digestive system as well as the foods consumed. Maybe stomach acids break down certain foods differently that produces different gasesMany people have tested it with a match (somehow alchohol may have been involved) and found out it is pure enough to burn ,er should I say singe.
Not derailed, still a "gas" related topic hahaA lot of threads get derailed, but none quite like this one!
When I was a kid my buddy and I use to go in the time keepers box at the local arena. One of the older kids that sometimes ran the clock would use his lighter and get "the old blowtorch going", if you know what I mean. We just said, do it again as we giggled!
Good point!Not derailed, still a "gas" related topic haha
According to the gauge on my regulator, a normal CO2 fill at room temperature runs about 800 psi.From what I read. You have to refrigerate co2 to 0°F and you must maintain less than 21bar(304psi) of pressure . otherwise it will become gaseous and ramp up to 69bar(1000psi)
Just not sure I would mess with it
The smell isn't methane.Well depends if I've had Mexican or Indian curry .
That ethanol plant co2 must be similar to just sugar fermentation idea...