Whether the gas goes out when the power goes out depends on the type of gas system in use. In many cases, natural gas supplies remain unaffected by power outages, as they are delivered through pipelines that do not rely on electricity. However, gas appliances like furnaces or water heaters may not operate without power, as they often require electricity for ignition or controls. Always ensure safety by checking your specific gas system and appliances during an outage.
The flame goes out because you turned it off.
Gas dissolves in a liquid solution through a process called dissolution. When the gas molecules come into contact with the liquid, they interact with the solvent molecules and become trapped in the liquid's structure, leading to the formation of a homogeneous solution.
When a liquid turns into a gas
When the pressure on a gas goes up, the temperature of the gas also goes up. This relationship is described by the ideal gas law. For liquids, the effect of pressure on temperature is less direct and can vary depending on the specific properties of the liquid.
When you turn off the gas supply to a gas cooker, the flame goes out because the fuel source (gas) is removed. Without the continuous supply of gas, there is no fuel to sustain the combustion process, causing the flame to extinguish.
only when the power goes out
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The flame goes out because you turned it off.
It goes where you put the gasoline, in the filler neck.
It first goes through the process of the power plant. Then, it is connected in pumps that lead to towns. That is how gas gets to a town.
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NOT if your on a water supply dependent on electrical power for a water booster pump