Some one would use a propane lantern in many circumstances including going camping overnight, exploring cave systems in which a propane lantern is very important and mining also needs lantern as light in mines is very minimal.
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Haha, I would stand back if you do!
The answer is NO LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) is stored at around 150-200psi. Nitrous Oxide is stored at around 800psi A propane tank is simply not strong enough to contain N2O. If one would use N20 in a propane tank the tank would rupture before any sizable amount of "giggle gas" would be added. -CJP
Sears-but the only ones I know of that use propane are for mosquitoes only
I think propane is used for cooking in barbeques but some stoves use propane too.
You would have to use propane. If it were possible to use natural gas (methane), the car would have to be re-calibrated to use it.
Propane is a gas commonly used as fuel. Households use propane for both cooking and heating purposes. Propane is a popular fuel source because of it is relatively inexpensive and very easy to obtain.
Use a tinderbox on the lantern.
I would not use propane. Green gas has a lubricant in it to help keep the unit running smothly
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Lantern is a noun and is used as such. "It was dark, so he turned on the lantern to see his surroundings. ".
All fireplaces are not the same. Some use wood, others use gas. Propane can be used in certain cases so your answer would be yes. Keep in mind that this is not always the case.
Haha, I would stand back if you do!
I would not recommend natural gas bbqing. It would make more sense to continue to use propane, or even charcoal. Natural gas may introduce carcinogens into your food.
ZERO! you don't use propane you use C02.
No, only guns that are designed for propane should use it.
Most propane grills use a general propane that can be bought in any store. Portable propane grills often come with their own propane tank, therefore making there be no need to choose your own propane.