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No, it is not safe to burn wood in a gas fireplace with a chimney designed for gas.
car smells of gas inside and out
You really should not burn ANY solid fuel in a gas fireplace.
with a match put match inside tank. burn it out.
NO! Never charge a wet cell battery inside a home. Hydrogen gas escapes from a charging battery and is highly explosive.
No, it is not safe to burn brush next to a natural gas pipeline. The heat from the fire could potentially damage the pipeline, leading to a gas leak and posing a serious safety hazard. It is important to keep flammable materials away from pipelines to prevent accidents.
mustard gas was used around the time of WWII as a gas that would be heavy enough to fill the enemy trenches and basically burn them from the inside out
no it releases a poisonous gas that can kill you after just one week of constant burning
Because fire needs oxygen to burn and there is no oxygen inside the cylinder. It is almost impossible for the gas inside to catch fire.
AC uses electric power to transport the heat from the inside of the house to the outside of the house. AC uses a special gas/liquid that cools down when expanded and heats up when compressed. The gas is expanded inside the house, it cools down, takes on the heat from the air in the room. The gas is then moved outside the house where it is compressed, heated and releases the heat.
The motorbike can only burn so much petrol at a time. To burn petrol it needs to be sprayed as a mist inside the combustion chamber. If you flood the engine it can't burn the petrol so it stalls.
No. Use teflon tape instead. PVC will melt or burn depending on the temperature