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  2. Gas stove - Wikipedia

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    A gas stove is a stove that is fuelled by flammable gas such as natural gas, propane, butane, liquefied petroleum gas or syngas. Before the advent of gas, cooking stoves relied on solid fuels, such as coal or wood. The first gas stoves were developed in the 1820s and a gas stove factory was established in England in 1836.

  3. Liquefied petroleum gas - Wikipedia

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    LPG is the most common cooking fuel in Brazilian urban areas, being used in virtually all households, with the exception of the cities of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, which have a natural gas pipeline infrastructure. Since 2001, poor families receive a government grant ("Vale Gás") used exclusively for the acquisition of LPG.

  4. Kitchen stove - Wikipedia

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    Kitchen stoves rely on the application of direct heat for the cooking process and may also contain an oven, used for baking. "Cookstoves" (also called "cooking stoves" or "wood stoves") are heated by burning wood or charcoal; "gas stoves" are heated by gas; and "electric stoves" by electricity. A stove with a built-in cooktop is also called a ...

  5. What’s going on with WA gas stoves? Here are facts behind ...

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    Gas stoves emit a pollutant called nitrogen dioxide. ... A different 2022 administration report found that around 38% of U.S. households use natural gas for cooking. Show comments. Advertisement.

  6. Coleman fuel - Wikipedia

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    Originally, it was simply casing-head gas or drip gas, which has similar properties. Drip gas was sold commercially at gas stations and hardware stores in North America until the early 1950s. The white gas sold today is a similar product but is produced at refineries and has a very low benzene content, benzene being a human carcinogen. [5]

  7. Cooking with gas comes with risks - AOL

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  8. Stove - Wikipedia

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    The earliest reported use of gas for cooking, according to the Gas Museum in Leicester, England, was by a Moravian called Zachaus Winzler in 1802. However, the first commercially produced gas stove, invented by Englishman James Sharp, did not enter the market until 1834.

  9. Cooking with a gas stove may be as bad as breathing ... - AOL

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    Pollution from cooking with a gas stove may be on par with breathing secondhand tobacco smoke, according to new research. Cooking with a gas stove may be as bad as breathing secondhand cigarette ...