Not as such but available in retail are stoves that have smoke alarms built in and turn off when smoke is detected
First turn off the stove. Then if it is safe to do so put a lid on the pot.
Yes, a stove gives off heat when it is turned on and used for cooking or heating food.
A burning rubber smell from an electric stove can indicate several issues, such as electrical insulation overheating or a malfunctioning component. It could also be due to food residue or spills that have burned onto the heating elements. If the smell persists or is accompanied by smoke, it's essential to turn off the stove and investigate the source, as it may pose a fire hazard. If necessary, consult a professional for repairs.
That is easy thermal what type of question is that?
A pot on a stove gives off radiant heat that heats up the pot and the food inside it. This heat is transferred through direct contact between the pot and the stove burner.
It starts to cool down, and often the food becomes hard unappetizing.
Any petroleum based product should work. WD-40 is one.
Yes- or turn the thermostat back.
it will burn but will not give off much heat. So if your question is whether it will burn, the answer is yes. If your question is Is it a good choice for burning in my stove or fireplace for heat, the answer is no.
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Since the stove has food residue on it which was probably caused by a pot overflowing especially if you have a white stove. Turn of the stove and use your tongue and lick off the unwanted residue until its all gone. After that has been done use a damp cloth and wipe off the saliva off your stove. Then march upstairs and thoroughly brush your teeth with Colgate toothpaste after thoroughly gargle with Listerine and eat a mint.
These kind of pollutants are called fumaroles which are released by the form of fumes - (Carbon monoxide (CO) )