chemical energy
The solid -> gas transition is called sublimation. The gas -> solid transition is called deposition.
Rubber Gas
When you heat something, you get to do from solid to liquid, and that called melting. The liquid to a gas its called vaporzation and evaporation. A solid to a gas its called sublimation. When you cool something, you get to do from gas to liquid its called condensation. A liquid to a solid called freezing. A gas turn straight to a solid called deposition.
When there is a change from a gas to a liquid, the process is called condensation.
fire is a thing called plasma, which is like a gas but the electrons are free, or something like that examples of plasma are: aurora, lightning, fire :)
gas and fire fire is made for gas gas is the name of the fire
Fire is a gas.
If you gas fire smells it is VERY IMPORTANT that you stop using it immediately and that you get a professional, qualified gas fire engineer to come and service it and check the flue. The reason for this is that a faulty fire can produce a gas called Carbon Monoxide (CO) which you can not smell or taste. This gas will kill you and is responsible for may "faulty fire" related deaths a year. The fact that you can smell kerosene from the fire indicates that fumes are leaking back into your living area and the likelihood is that CO is too. STOP USING THE FIRE!
It is not a recommended but yes... Gas does go on fire. It make fire big.
a gas
Any gas will put out a fire except for oxygen or an oxidant.
Any incombustible gas may extinguish a fire CO2, Nitrogen gas, and so on.
Propane
Well a fire normally needs Gas Air and Oxygen so it burns when you turn the gas on the fire will automatically shows up because you are completing the triangle to make fire which is GAS+AIR+OXYGEN=fire
Air does not simply circulate through a gas fire
Flammable gas is very dangerous gas. This gas can catch on fire and act as an accelerator causing a lot of damage.