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it is a gas
Simply,with dilute Sulphuric Acid and Zinc as essential compounds,You need a woulfs botttle,a funnel and a gas jar as well.First,fill the bottle with zinc chips and fit the funnel.Then connect a pipe from that bottle to a gas jar.Pour the acid through the funnel and the reaction starts.It's an exothermic reaction and releases heat.You'll get the H gas collected in the jar.
with gas? hence gas furnace? theres a gas pipe that puts the gas into 3-4 tube things tht keep lit by the gas bruhhh
The gas in the line contains a proportion of water vapour (which is also a gas). When the gasses in the line cool below the dew point for the gas water vapour mixture, water condenses out of the gasses inside the gas pipe.
Chlorine gas
a black pipe can not be used in plumbing.Of course black pipe has many used in "plumbing" gas fitting and steam fittingPneumatic lines are specified as black , Fire suppression systems black pipe, gas piping , oil supply , steam and hydronics black pipe
Because that is what is used for gas.
Black iron pipe is used for gas installations but ONLY if the piping is indoors. Outdoor gas piping is usually done in galvanized pipe. Steam is also piped with black pipe, fire sprinkler and standpipe systems also use black pipe.
I assume you mean black iron pipe, which is used to run the gas line to your furnace.
wrong gas mix
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You should use black pipe -- Galv. pipe will flake off inside of pipe
NO!! Black iron pipe has a special coating to resist the highly corrosive effect of natural gas. Galvenized pipe CANNOT be used for gas service.
Use only black pipe
Black pipe is used mainly for gas lines. Like it's name it is black in color and made from a heavy gauge steel. Galvanized pipe is pipe that has been coated with a material that reduces the effects of rust. It is silver in color.
I assume you mean black iron pipe, which is used to run the gas line to your furnace.
It is not the type of pipe that is important, it is what you are putting through it. Copper is commonly hooked to black pipe for gas lines. Black pipe for natural gas or propane and galvanized for water. Either can have copper attached to them. Due to the electrolytic decay caused by attaching dissimilar metals, you would need to use a dielectric union to connect galvanized steel to a copper pipe; otherwise the joint will rot away in a few years, assuming there is any moisture around the joint. Properly dried gases may not have this problem.