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Yes. It just won't be as bright.
Yes, the two voltages are in the same range category.
They are sold in stores.
Halogen.
Halogen bulbs come in various ratings, as do all bulbs.
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300 watts is the correct answer
The heat dissipation is what the fixture is rated for. They are saying maximum heat of 25 watts so 40 watts is going to be too much.
Halogen bulbs have filament like standard incandescent bulbs. When unused, the filament will appear silvery and clean. After use the filament may discolour.
There is no halogen microwave. There is a halogen microwave oven bulb. (The technical term for a "bulb" is a lamp.) Some microwave ovens use a halogen lamp to light up the oven cavity. Replacing them is similar to replacing a "regular" incandescent lamp, except that when halogen lamps are being replaced, it is critical not to touch the lamp with bare fingers. Leaving skin oils on a halogen lamp shortens the lamp life and can set up a dangerous situation where the lamp might overheat.
It is Jenn-Air part # 74004458 10 watt halogen. Order by calling 1-800-536-6247 or you can purchase a any Bi-Pin bulb the same size that is 10-12 watts. Bulb is about 1" long and is connected by 2 bi-pins that you push in. Do not touch the bulb with your fingers. Use a tissue to install it.