you cant really see natural gas just like you cant see wind or air but it there none the less. You can't see it, you can only smell it I think. natural gas is in a vapor form and isn't visible by the human eye. The only you can smell natural gas is because they add a sulfur scent to it for safety! Definitely do the "sniff test" if you're concerned about leaking natural gas!
No natural gas is natural gas.
No natural gas is natural gas.
Gas that is natural.
Natural gas is a gas.
Backwoods - Natural , will do in a pinch.
It could stand for Reducing and Metering Station.
I worked at my father's AMOCO station regular was .31 cents and white gas HIGH TEST was .35 cents
With current technology - as of 2015 - it is usually burned.
Gas stations start up the quickest because they use gas turbines and do not require water to be boiled up to produce steam.
As long as your house stove is not running off of natural gas (a pipeline routed through your neighborhood with a big meter on the side of your house = natural gas). If your house has a big huge gas tank on the side of it, it is propane, and that is what those bottled gas things are that you buy at the gas station. Disconnect the gas line at the huge tank outside your house, and connect the small tank you got at the gas station directly to the line right there. I have done it myself before, and I am also a plumber with experience in working and installing gas lines. Joeman
you cant really see natural gas just like you cant see wind or air but it there none the less. You can't see it, you can only smell it I think. natural gas is in a vapor form and isn't visible by the human eye. The only you can smell natural gas is because they add a sulfur scent to it for safety! Definitely do the "sniff test" if you're concerned about leaking natural gas!
the DX gas station.
A gas station :)
The first gas station ever to start selling gas for 50 cents a gallon was called gargoyle gas station located in folks philledelphia. (GG) and it was very popular in the 1880's.The second gas station was called Rivers Gas station in kentucky.
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Carbon dioxide, water, nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides, ashes formed from the oxides of other elements.