Science, asked by riyasawant19, 3 months ago

how biogas form an
anaerobic digester collected




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Answered by confusedgenius1000
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Answer:

Anaerobic digestion is a process through which bacteria break down organic matter—such as manure—without oxygen. As the bacteria “work,” they generate biogas. ... The non-methane components of the biogas are removed so the methane can be used as an energy source.

Answered by ItsMe099
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Answer:

Anaerobic digestion is a process through which bacteria break down organic matter—such as manure—without oxygen. As the bacteria “work,” they generate biogas. ... The non-methane components of the biogas are removed so the methane can be used as an energy source.

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