Yes for the ignitors, clock, etc.
A Watt is a measurement of electrical power, a gas stove has none.
A gas stove needs no high current. A basic 15amp circuit will suffice. Code will probably require a 20amp circuit since its in the kitchen.
240V is much more effecient, and you can put more heaters on a 20 amp circuit than you can a 120V.
You can but it just has to be done manually..
Oil can be used in various motors or engines to power them along and gas can be used on a stove to start a fire.
The Gas Stove uses a spark to start a flame, and that's what cooks the food.
A gas stove uses natural gas or propane.
A gas stove does not use any electricity.
Stove is a machine that had gas.
There are many advantages of electric power over gas power. Electric power does not require fuel to work and electric can be a cleaner source of power.
Chemical because a gas stove is using propane
If you want to use an electric stove, first call a licensed gas fitter to remove the existing gas stove and make the gas pipe safe. Then call a licensed electrician to install a new power circuit for you, with the right size circuit breakers, the right size wiring and fit a new outlet of the right size and type to power an electric stove.