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No. Sawdust is a mixture.
Sawdust is solid. A gas is colorless that's why you cannot see it. If you can see sawdust it is not gas.
Well, iron is magnetic so you could use a magnet to remove the nails from the sawdust while leaving the sawdust, which is not magnetic, behind.
{Sand+Sawdust}------Sieving--->{Small particles: sand}+{Large particles: sawdust}
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Yes you can use sawdust provided it is made of pure pine sawdust. It should be noted that as it says in it's name sawdust is dusty and can cause respiratory problems in horses.
Sawdust isn't a good fuel source because it burns too quickly and doesn't have a good energy output-to-mass ratio.
its fuel source is gas. Natural gas. or for a caping stove propane. you can buy the little cans at Longs/CVS.
Apply water to it or use high mass of sawdust.
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).
A wood pellet stove is simply a wood stove. However it's specialized to burn wood pellets which are made from compressed sawdust and are more convenient than firewood.
Yes, it was common to use sawdust to absorb blood after a battle.
It means to supply a stove, furnace, or boiler with fuel.
dafuq no?
Depends on the stove. Some use propane while others use white gas.
Yes.