Yes.
Yes the orange clear glas corningware can be used on the stove (I have the brown clear corningware)
An 'electric cooker' is the term generally used in the UK to describe what Americans and Canadians call an 'electric stove'.
Trangia stoves are small stoves intended for backpacking. They don't take up much room, for ease of carrying. All versions of this stove work with gas burners.
Go to a reputable used equipment dealer.
electric heating. although natural gas is also used in bunsen burners etc.
a stove, if it's not electric water heater, if it's not electric
It is a lighting rod used to hold a lit match for manual lighting of the burners when the electric ignition fails.
Before we had coffeemakers we used to percolate coffee on the stove or in an electric percolator.
An over-the-stove range is an appliance that is mounted level with the counter-top, but not necessarily over a built-in stove. This gets Very hot from the burners. The only materials that I have seen used here are steel, glass, or porcelain. I would discourage the use of even high temperature paint.
incense burners
You cap the gas pipe and run 8/3 electric cable to the location if it's fairly close. Install it in an outlet box for range plugs. If you are not familiar with electricity, hire an electrician.
It depends on the stove. If you can find the manual, or look up the AMPs it uses. Should be around 50. Multiply 120V if you live in the US. By the number of Amps. That will give you the total amount of watts.