http://oehha.ca.gov/public_info/pdf/TSD%20Coleman%20Fuel%20Meth%20Labs%2010%278%2703.pdf
Yes, for cooking and for heating. Wood stoves, oil stoves, gas stoves, and electric stoves.
The most commonly used fuel for cooking stoves in 1900 was wood.
The different types of stoves available in the market today include gas stoves, electric stoves, induction stoves, and dual fuel stoves. Gas stoves use natural gas or propane, electric stoves use electricity, induction stoves use electromagnetic technology, and dual fuel stoves combine gas and electric heating methods.
Cedarwood oil can be found inside certain Cedar trees. It can be used to paint or used as fuel for fires or stoves. There are also other uses like fire lighting fuel.
Gas and propane stoves are similar in that they both use gas as a fuel source for cooking. However, they are not exactly the same. Gas stoves can run on either natural gas or propane, while propane stoves specifically use propane as their fuel source.
Wick stoves typically use liquid fuels such as kerosene, lamp oil, or biofuels. These fuels are chosen because they can be easily absorbed by the wick, allowing for a steady and controlled release of vapor for combustion. The wick draws the liquid fuel upward through capillary action, ensuring efficient burning and consistent heat output. This design makes wick stoves simple to operate and maintain.
Pellet stoves are wood burning stoves. They are very efficient and wood-burning is much more wallet friendly. You can choose to buy wood, which is still cheaper than fuel, or you can chop it yourself for no cost.
None, Electrical energy is used to produce microwaves in a microwave oven.
Solid fuel stoves can be purchased at outdoor sporting equipment stores such as Dick's Sporting Goods, The Survival Store, REI, Gander Mountain, and Cabels.
all countries use oil stoves, cars, fires.
No, not unless the stove was made and sold to you as being able to use gasoline as a fuel (some army camping stoves will do this but normal household stoves are not designed for this fuel).
Most camping stoves use propane.Propane is a three-carbonalkalinea formula called C3H8, normally a gas.