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it used by catching on fire to make flames and the you can burn/cook things.
Depends on the stove. Some use propane while others use white gas.
yes
I used to have propane service and it was very expensive. I currently use an electric stove and it's affordable to cook.
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You can not answer that question without knowing more about the size of the hot water heater, the size of the stove and oven combo. How often the stove/oven is used, and how much hot water is heated. Water temp. is a factor as well.
Depends on what it's being cooked on. Can be electric, can be gas/Propane. Or logs if it's cooked on a wood burning stove.
No, just propane.
Propane pollutes the air around us. Propane is used as fuel and in chemical synthesis. Also propane is a nonrenewable gas.
Strictly speaking, an electric stove converts electricity into heat. That heat can be used to create motion, like water circulating in a pot of boiling water, but the direct conversion is to thermal energy.
Yes and no. Propane is very nonreactive by itself (except when burned in oxygen). The temperature that propane is at doesn't effect it's properties. Also, propane has a very low freezing point (-188°C) so it won't freeze when it gets cold. However, when using propane for a stove, etc., cold can affect how well it works. A propane tank is full of liquid propane under pressure. When it is being used, the liquid first has to vaporize to a gas, where it can then be burned. Because it takes a lot of heat for the liquid to vaporize into a gas, cold weather can slow down the flow. If this is a problem, the propane tank can be placed in a bucket of lukewarm water so that heat is available for the propane to vaporize.
Propane is widely used as a domestic fuel.