The up keep of a gas log isn't too hard. The gas log could be cleaned with a soft bristle brush or duster to remove dust.For reference you an check out: www.fastfireplaces.com/gas-logs/gas-log-maintenance
No. For a gas, temperature also comes into the equation.
You are having a cylinder missfire. take your car to a shop for a tune up.
The gas that comes out of fireworks during combustion is mainly water vapor, along with carbon dioxide and nitrogen. These gases are a byproduct of the chemical reactions that occur when the firework ingredients combust.
The gas is entered through a valve (tube).Stating the obvious; it comes out from the valve,(tube) when opened.
No gas is only having one price throuhout the month, only if the price comes down then all days it will be the same.
Yes because the engine does not have to work as hard.
Having water in the gas tank will work its way up to the carburetor.
The gas that comes out of the flame of a candle is primarily carbon dioxide and water vapor. When the candle burns, it undergoes a chemical reaction with oxygen in the air to produce these gases along with some light and heat.
The gas (working fluid) having flown through the turbine does some work on the turbine, converting its thermal energy into mechanical work produced by the turbine and coming out as an expanding gas with lower temperature and pressure.
To stop having gas, you have to go to the bathroom regularly -_-
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The noble gas that comes before bromine is argon.