Chemistry, asked by paulsrinjoy1009, 1 year ago

In a sludge digestion tank, the gas that mainly evolves is

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Answered by empathictruro
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The process of sludge digestion consists of a

continuous breakdown of organic compounds

which terminates in the formation of gases. In

the initial phase of the process, complex organic

solids are converted into large soluble molecules.

These are further dissimilated into simple organic

compounds which, in turn, are metabolized to

produce methane and Carbondioxide. These two gases are

the final products of electron transfer under

anaerobic conditions. These two are the gases that evolves from a sludge digestion tank.

ANSWER:  However among the two methane dominates and methane is the major gas that evolves from a sludge digestion tank.

Answered by jefferson7
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About 70% of the gas evolved during sludge digestion is methane gas.

Anaerobic digestion  is the method commonly utilized during sludge treatment. Organic matter is broken down during the process. The subsequent gases are (CO2) and methane (CH4).The process is achieved in the absence of oxygen.

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