No, a gas stove cannot be directly run on an electric line. Gas stoves and electric stoves are two different appliances that operate on distinct energy sources and have separate internal mechanisms.
A gas stove requires a supply of natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to operate. It has gas burners that emit flames to heat the cookware placed on top of them. The gas supply is typically controlled by a gas valve and is ignited using a pilot light or an electronic ignition system.
On the other hand, an electric stove operates solely on electricity. It has electric coils or heating elements beneath the cooktop's surface that generate heat when electricity passes through them. Electric stoves may also use induction technology, which heats magnetic cookware through electromagnetic induction.
Attempting to run a gas stove on an electric line could be extremely dangerous and is not feasible without significant modifications and safety concerns. These two types of stoves require different energy sources and are designed with completely different components to function safely and efficiently.
If you want to switch from a gas stove to an electric stove (or vice versa), you would need to install the appropriate type of stove and ensure that your kitchen's electrical and gas supply systems are compatible with the chosen appliance. Always consult a qualified professional for any changes or installations involving gas or electricity to ensure safety and compliance with local building codes.