Type B
no
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
CO2, water vapor, ash particles all come out of a fire.
gas and fire fire is made for gas gas is the name of the fire
Because nitrogen gas bigest quantity in air.
Flammable gas is a type of gas that can ignite and burn when it comes into contact with a flame, spark, or heat source. Examples include propane, natural gas, and methane. These gases can pose a fire hazard if not handled and stored properly.
Oxygen is required in order for a fire to continue burning. Without oxygen a flame will extinquish itself.
Flammable oil and gas fires are class B fires, needing a class B extinguisher.
The main type of energy wasted from a gas fire is thermal energy, which is lost through radiation, convection, and incomplete combustion. This wasted energy contributes to inefficiency and can result in higher energy costs and environmental impact.
It is not a recommended but yes... Gas does go on fire. It make fire big.
a gas
Class 2 gas only means it's compressed and includes flammable/combustible, poisonous and inert (non-flammable, non-toxic) gases. You would only need a fire extinguisher for flammable gas, which is Class B.