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Burn it to produce electicity, or burn it in a water heater for central heating, or burn it in a stove or open fire in a home
if you burn natural gas in a boiler it is useful or harmful
There are several uses for Natural Gas: >> Cooking (with a gas stove) >> Heating (with a gas furnace) >> Many electric power companies have gas powered electric generators which they put in service during periods of peak demand for electricity.. >> Some cars a now equipped motors that burn natural gas. >> Etc, etc, etc.
There are a couple that are common in the U.S. If gas comes into your house from an outside tank, your stove is probably burning propane. If there is no tank, then you probably use natural gas, which is mostly methane. Some small portable stoves burn butane. I think that some localities may have other gases available.
Yes.
Burn it to produce electicity, or burn it in a water heater for central heating, or burn it in a stove or open fire in a home
A gas stove uses natural gas or propane.
if you burn natural gas in a boiler it is useful or harmful
its fuel source is gas. Natural gas. or for a caping stove propane. you can buy the little cans at Longs/CVS.
its fuel source is gas. Natural gas. or for a caping stove propane. you can buy the little cans at Longs/CVS.
There are several uses for Natural Gas: >> Cooking (with a gas stove) >> Heating (with a gas furnace) >> Many electric power companies have gas powered electric generators which they put in service during periods of peak demand for electricity.. >> Some cars a now equipped motors that burn natural gas. >> Etc, etc, etc.
to do this you switch it from natural gas to propane remove this answer, a tautology, no help at all
There are a couple that are common in the U.S. If gas comes into your house from an outside tank, your stove is probably burning propane. If there is no tank, then you probably use natural gas, which is mostly methane. Some small portable stoves burn butane. I think that some localities may have other gases available.
Look at its specifications.
Yes.
we use natural gas in stove-top cooking.
Electric stoves are not as good as gas stoves, it's hard to change or lower the temperature in an electric stove, but it is a cheaper option than a gas stove.