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Feb 28, 2020

[Answer] In 2016, scientists learned how to generate electricity with what rotting food?

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...1. Chicken 2. Tomatoes 3. Apples 4. Cauliflower




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Tomatoes - Florida generates 396,000 tons of tomato waste each year. In a 2016 meeting of the American Chemical Society, researchers explained that the Sunshine State's waste could be used to generate significant amounts of electricity. Here's how: The rotting tomatoes are introduced to bacteria, which breaks down and oxidizes the organic material, releasing electrons that can be captured by a fuel cell. “We have found that spoiled and damaged tomatoes left over from harvest can be a particularly powerful source of energy when used in a biological or microbial electrochemical cell,” one of the study's lead scientists explained.:


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