I read it on the internet and i thought it was wrong. I just wanted to make sure about it. What i know that carbon dioxide and steam give off H2CO3 that is a weak, unstable acid.
CH4 + 2O2 ---> CO2 + 2H2O
CO2 + 2H2O ---> CH4 + 2O2
May be the first reaction is driven in the opposite direction as shown in the second reaction, but it seems that it needs high pressure and temperature. However, it may be wrong after all.
"In field implementation of anaerobic digestion, the animal manure itself acts as seed inoculum and the process may reach its stability within 20-30 days of operation".
What is the meaning of seed inoculum?
Thank you for your help but i'm sorry, my original language isn't English and i can't understand you. Could you say that again in a more simple way, please?
"Particles can aggregate and settle out of solution through four basic mechanisms: double layer compression, sweep flocculation, adsorption and charge neutralization, and adsorption and interparticle bridging (34, 35)."
I can't understand these mechanisms, would someone explain them, please?
What are exactly the jobs of the outlet pipe, the displacement tanks, and the loose cover in the anaerobic digester? I pointed to them using the red color.
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