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Burning Down the Pond
Jim wrote:
How about if I run black gas pipe out to the the back end of the pond, put on a valve there, then something like icemaker tubing into the pond so that gas bubbles up near the center, then light it. Does natural gas contain sulfur? If so, I seem to recall something about Sulfur Dioxide (poison) or Hydrogen Sulfide (rotten egg smell) being a possible byproduct when mixed with water. I'm sure some of our chemistry experts will chime in on this one, as I've forgotten much more about chemistry than I remember. Jim Zone 8a - Dallas, Texas Pond, Veggie Filter, Pond Maintenance & Pond Tour Pics: http://community.webshots.com/user/dallas75248 ELEMENTS OF COMBUSTION OF NATURAL GAS 1 ft3 natural gas + 10 ft3 air + flame = 8 ft3 nitrogen +1 ft3 carbon dioxide + 2 ft3 water vapor Gas + Air = Nitrogen + Carbon Dioxide + Water Vapor NO Sulfur Chagoi |
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