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what is biogas what is the components of biogas​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Biogas is a type of biofuel that is naturally produced from the decomposition of organic waste. When organic matter, such as food scraps and animal waste, break down in an anaerobic environment (an environment absent of oxygen) they release a blend of gases, primarily methane and carbon dioxide.  Because this decomposition happens in an anaerobic environment, the process of producing biogas is also known as anaerobic digestion.

Answered by xcristianox
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  • Biogas differs from natural gas in that it is a renewable energy source roduced biologically through anaerobic digestion rather than a fossil fuel produced by geological processes.
  • Biogas is primarily composed of methane gas, carbon dioxide, and trace amounts of nitrogen, hydrogen, and carbon monoxide.

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