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Meathane

05/28/2010 4:19 AM

hai

what is maethane and how to utlise in engine?

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Re: Meathane

05/28/2010 4:42 AM

Methane (CH4) is the simplest hydrocarbon. To utilize it in an engine, you just burn it. There may be some particulars about how to inject or carburete it, but such details will likely be similar to using propane in an engine, which is commonplace.

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05/28/2010 12:37 PM

I have no idea what "maethane" is, but methane is the primary component of natural gas.

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05/28/2010 3:06 PM

Dillip...

"Meathane" is, of course methane (CH4) that is produced from decaying meat.

I guess that you never heard of GOOGLE where ever it is that you live....

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05/31/2010 1:05 PM

methane as told is the simplest hydrocarbon (CH4). its formed by decayin of any body which has carbonin it. usually the waste treatment n garbage etc. as far as using it in engines its yet to be done except in power plants which run on gas turbine. rest plz GOOGLE...... else use WIKIPEDIA........

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