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cool.gif posted on 16-9-2006 at 15:45
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<b>hello ni3 here so can you tell me to make methane gas cheaply</b>


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[*] posted on 16-9-2006 at 15:53


Simple... turn on the stove, furnace, or whatever else you got that is run off of natural gas.

I'm not a mod, but your skating on very thin ice here... UTFSE!

Oh yeah, and someone move this to Detrius.

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[*] posted on 16-9-2006 at 16:07


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Originally posted by evil_lurker
Simple... turn on the stove, furnace, or whatever else you got that is run off of natural gas.

I'm not a mod, but your skating on very thin ice here... UTFSE!

Oh yeah, and someone move this to Detrius.

[Edited on 16-9-2006 by evil_lurker]

i can reply we do not have any stuff powered by natural gas. i know that natural gas is mostly methane. DUH!
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[*] posted on 16-9-2006 at 16:33


Reference Information

Note: off the top make a compost pile and insert a tube with holes to collect the gas and then pipe out to a holding tank.........go to the dumps and see how they collect the methane from decomposition of trash......solo

Also here is an interesting article....


Anaerobic Biodegradation of Eleven Aromatic Compounds to Methane
JB Healy, LY Young
Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 1979, p. 84-89

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[*] posted on 16-9-2006 at 21:24


Sorry to hijack this thread, but solo you're awesome, you can turn every useless thread into a usefull one by providing good source. Thumbs up man!



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[*] posted on 16-9-2006 at 22:45


If you only need a small amount, there is this:

"Ammonia, oxygen, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, methane, and hydrogen chloride are conveniently generated in a microwave oven. "
http://mattson.creighton.edu/MicrowaveMethod/
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[*] posted on 17-9-2006 at 17:17


I'm just curious, no sulfur, no natural gas, but you got an internet connection... just where they heck are you located at?
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[*] posted on 18-9-2006 at 14:25


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