What foods give you gas?
Most carbohydrates can cause gas. By contrast, fats and proteins cause little gas. Such as onions, beans, pears, and wheat.
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Biobutanol is butanol produced from biomass feedstocks. ... B...
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What element is colorless gas stable in air forms very few chemical compounds melting point 112?
Helium is a colorless gas with a melting point of -112. It is...
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What gas do All animals need to make energy from food?
Once the body cells have taken up the food molecules, they ne...
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What happens to gas particles when a gas is compressed?
When a gas is compressed, its temperature increases. This is ...
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Why does Hawaii generate electricity from oil rather than natural gas or coal?
In Hawaii, we use mostly oil to generate electricity; because...
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If John drove 324 miles on 11 gallons of gas, about how many miles per gallon did the car get?
About 30 miles per gallon. Divide 324 by 11 to get your answer.
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What happens to gas particles when a gas is compressed?
When a gas is compressed, its temperature increases. This is ...
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Biobutanol is butanol produced from biomass feedstocks. ... B...
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What element is colorless gas stable in air forms very few chemical compounds melting point 112?
Helium is a colorless gas with a melting point of -112. It is...
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If the pressure is decreased to half value the volume becomes...
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Ideal Gas Law: PV=nRT=NkT n=number of moles, R=universal gas ...
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How much gas mileage does a 1970 Barracuda get?
A 1970 Barracuda averages about 14 miles per gallon around to...
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Which 2011 domestic car gets the best gas mileage?
The Toyota Yaris and the Hyundai Elantra are rated highest of...
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What is the only substance that exists as a solid liquid and gas in earths atmosphere?
Water is present in the atmosphere as solid, liquid, or gas, ...
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What is the product of synthesis reaction between sodium and chlorine gas?
Sodium chloride molecule forms by the ionization of sodium an...
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Gasoline is refined petroleum with octane added. Human gas is...
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What is the formula for oxygen gas?
O2 is the oxygen diatomic molecule. ChaCha!
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How many gallons does the gas tank of a 1993 GMC sierra hold?
A 1993 GMC Sierra has a 25 gallon fuel capacity tank, has 160...
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How many times does an average car get gas a year?
The average annual mileage is about 15,000 miles a year. The ...
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What are the two condition under which a gas is least likely to behave ideally?
High pressure and low temperature cause gases to behave non-i...
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What is the difference between a liquid an a gas?
Liquids are an in-between state of matter. They can be found ...
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What is the formula for hydrogen gas?
Hydrogen is the chemical element with atomic #1. It is repres...
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Take a Gas-X and get some rest.
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Gasoline is refined petroleum with octane added. Human gas is...
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What is the lightest inert gas?
The lightest inert gas is Helium. Text your future questions ...
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How many times does an average car get gas a year?
The average annual mileage is about 15,000 miles a year. The ...
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What is the formula for chlorine gas?
There are 2 atoms of chlorine in a molecule of chlorine gas: ...
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How much money does it take to fill an airplanes gas tank?
It would cost about $4,168 to fill up a corporate jet with ga...
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Where does the energy to cook food come from when a gas stove burns natural gas?
Burning natural gas (or any fuel) releases energy stored in i...
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How does gas exchange affect transpiration?
In transpiration, stomata allow gas exchange: water vapour ou...
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