by Gone with the wind » June 27th, 2019, 6:07 pm
What causes smelly farts?
Non-smelly gas is usually the very loud farts they have about 59% nitrogen 29 % hydrogen 9 % carbon dioxide 7 % methane and 3 % oxygen they usually come from our mouth when we eat fast or chew. The bubbles of nitrogen and carbon dioxide are usually large so when we force them out of our butt the fart makes a loud sound but it is odorless.
Silent farts are usually smelly farts they are made from the bacteria feeding on food in our intestine they produce small bubbles of gas, so they exit our butt quietly. They are made up of the gas Indole, Skatole, Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) ( is the source of sulfur in the intestine) and Mercaptans. Sometimes we do pass loud and smelly farts when the big gas bubbles mix with the small bubbles.
What causes smelly farts?
Non-smelly gas is usually the very loud farts they have about 59% nitrogen 29 % hydrogen 9 % carbon dioxide 7 % methane and 3 % oxygen they usually come from our mouth when we eat fast or chew. The bubbles of nitrogen and carbon dioxide are usually large so when we force them out of our butt the fart makes a loud sound but it is odorless.
Silent farts are usually smelly farts they are made from the bacteria feeding on food in our intestine they produce small bubbles of gas, so they exit our butt quietly. They are made up of the gas Indole, Skatole, Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) ( is the source of sulfur in the intestine) and Mercaptans. Sometimes we do pass loud and smelly farts when the big gas bubbles mix with the small bubbles.