Making Fuel Gas From Orange peel! EXPERIMENT: Is Limonene Flammable

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Published on Feb 16, 2021
How To Make Fuel Gas From Orange Peel

Making Fuel Gas From Orange peel! EXPERIMENT: Is Limonene Flammable

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Hello dears,
In this video I will Show you how to get fuel gas from Citrus Fruit Oranges,

Inside of the peel is a special oil called D-Limonene that is quite flammable.

Oranges are the largest citrus crop in the World

Orange peel can be used by gardeners to sprinkle over vegetables as a slug repellent.

Orange trees are evergreens, seldom exceeding 9 m (30 ft) in height

An orange tree can grow to reach 30 feet and live for over a hundred years.

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