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Re: Fantastic Four: 4 Nigerian Teenage Girls Invent Urine-Powered Generator by MyAmericandream(f): 9:50pm On Mar 19 |
Samueltemi337: Tell your mama this jargons you just spew here. |
Re: Fantastic Four: 4 Nigerian Teenage Girls Invent Urine-Powered Generator by PHAYOL81: 10:30pm On Mar 19 |
Kudos to the girls. If the invention sees the light of the day, then urine becomes essential commodity that people turns to store and keep jealously. |
Re: Fantastic Four: 4 Nigerian Teenage Girls Invent Urine-Powered Generator by Morphinne: 7:09am On Mar 20 |
teebillz:Why did you say @bold sir/ma? Of course, the human urine can produce a combustible end product because of the presence of Ammonia. The ammonia is the reason why your urine has that pungent smell and it’s why those girl used that cylinder you’re seeing up there. It’s for the collection and storage of the gas. So yes, the human urine can provide the needed combustion |
Re: Fantastic Four: 4 Nigerian Teenage Girls Invent Urine-Powered Generator by teebillz: 7:58am On Mar 20 |
Morphinne: I meant the urine cannot just be used like petrol. How much gas can you extract from what amount of urine? That's why I asked, "how much urine can a whole household produce in a day?" Whatever they do, should be looked at from the point of economic viability. Is it going to be cheaper than petrol? |
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