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The maximum temperature a gas stove top can reach varies depending on the model and make of the stove, but most gas stoves can produce flame temperatures of up to around 500 to 600 degrees Celsius (932 to 1112 degrees Fahrenheit). However, keep in mind that this is the temperature of the flame itself.

The temperature of the cooking surface, where you place your pots and pans, will not be as high as the flame temperature. The actual temperature at the cooking surface will depend on factors such as the size and material of the cookware, the heat conductivity of the cookware, the flame setting, and the type of cooking being done.

It's essential to be cautious and handle gas stoves with care, as they can get hot enough to cause burns or ignite flammable materials if not used properly. Always follow safety guidelines and manufacturer's instructions when using a gas stove to ensure safe and efficient cooking.

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