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No, because natural gas is mainly composed of methane, which is a gas that is insoluble in water. The water cannot be absorbed, and the doors and windows should be opened to disperse the gas.
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If it is at night, please do not turn on the lights or use open flames to avoid explosions or fires.
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No, because natural gas is methane, which is insoluble in water, and the best way to do this is to open windows for ventilation. If there is a lot of leakage, be careful not to turn on any electrical switches easily, so as not to detonate the natural gas by electric sparks.
It's hard to say.
The conditions for a natural gas explosion are that the concentration reaches 5-15% (the explosion limit) and encounters sparks. >>>More
Natural gas leakage is very dangerous, if there is a gas leak, be sure to repair it in time, do not use open flames, so as not to cause the risk of explosion or burns.
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It's too dangerous, and it's lucky that it doesn't explode. >>>More
Article 1 of the Code for the Design of Urban Gas (GB 50028-2006) stipulates that gas stoves should be installed in kitchens with natural ventilation and natural lighting. When the kitchen is a dark kitchen on the ground (no doors and windows directly connected to the outside), a gas stove with an automatic flame-out protection device should be selected, and a gas concentration detection alarm, automatic shut-off valve and mechanical ventilation facilities should be set up, and the gas concentration detection alarm should be interlocked with the automatic shut-off valve and mechanical ventilation facilities. >>>More