A butane camp stove should not be used indoors because there might be a buildup of carbon monoxide. Then you can get carbon monoxide poisoning. A headache is a sign that you have been poisoned. Call 911 for help.
Butane is a flammable gas. It is sold in large cylinders to small canisters for powering camping stoves and lights. It is also used as a propellant in aerosol cans of deodorant, fly spray, paint etc.
Three hydrocarbons are methane (CH4), ethane (C2H6), and propane (C3H8). These are organic compounds composed entirely of carbon and hydrogen atoms. They are often used as fuels due to their high energy content.
Both of them will work. I'm going with ethanol because you can go to any hardware store in America and buy a can of "denatured alcohol," which is ethanol mixed with something to make it undrinkable (usually methanol, but they can use a lot of things, like Bitrex or gasoline). Butanol is harder to get. Additionally, it is likely that butanol will not burn clean. The extra carbon bonds require more oxygen to fully combust. You will probably end up with a lot of soot on your kettle and in your backpack, not to mention a nice chemical smell at your campsite.
An inhibitor of phosphodiesterase activity would increase the levels of cyclic AMP and/or cyclic GMP in the cell. This may lead to prolonged signaling cascades, affecting various physiological processes such as smooth muscle relaxation, platelet aggregation, and neurotransmitter release.
Yes, "campfire" is a compound word made up of "camp" and "fire."
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When it rains in middle of day camp, you need to go indoors and do indoor activities.
Most camp stoves require little maintenance. Usually they just require you to oil the pump cup every six months and clean up the food spills on the stove. Basic cleaning of the camp stove is the most important maintenance needed to make your stove last.
When it rains in middle of day camp, you need to go indoors and do indoor activities.
JUst go to http://www.5min.com/Video/How-to-Buy-a-Camp-Stove-18630382 and watch the video
Camp stoves can be purchased in sporting goods stores or general warehouses. The internet is also a good source for buying camp stoves, both new and used.
The key features of the Coleman propane camp stove include its portability, easy setup, and adjustable heat control. The benefits of using this stove for outdoor cooking are quick and efficient meal preparation, reliable performance in various weather conditions, and the ability to cook a variety of foods while camping or hiking.
Any temperature. as long as its not too hot or cold for whoever camping.
Propane and butane are two very similar gases, both used widely for fuel, especially for heating fuel.Butane, while not as commonly used as propane, is nonetheless a very popular heating fuel.Butane is also used in things like camp stoves, and is also seen in many cigarette lighters, and as a propellant in some aerosols.It is represented in the NFPA-704 system in the same way as propane, and like propane is also classified as highly flammable (F+).Butane is, generally speaking, a cheaper fuel than propane; although since it is less common it is not always possible to easily find devices fitted to work with butane. On a per-volume basis, butane is a more efficient fuel than propane, by around 12%. This means that a similar amount of butane and propane will yield more energy for the butane.
Most food gets cooked by - microwave, stove, or oven camp fire, Barbeque etc. Food is cooked by heat.
Depends on the stove. Some use propane while others use white gas.