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Organic waste such as dead plant and animal material, animal dung and kitchen waste can be converted into a gaseous fuel called biogas. The organic waste is decomposed by bacteria in
biogas digesters to emit biogas which is essentially a mixture of ______________​

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Answered by ibraimsayyed77
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Answer:

of methane and carbon dioxide

Explanation:

Animal manure, food scraps, wastewater, and sewage are all examples of organic matter that can produce biogas by anaerobic digestion. Due to the high content of methane in biogas (typically 50-75%) biogas is flammable, and therefore produces a deep blue flame, and can be used as an energy source.

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