Yes, you can use a stainless steel pot that is suited for induction and electric stoves on a gas stove without any issues. Stainless steel pots are generally versatile and can be used on different types of stoves, including gas, electric, and induction.
Induction-compatible stainless steel pots have a magnetic base, which allows them to work efficiently on induction cooktops. The same magnetic base also makes them suitable for electric stoves, which work on a similar principle of heating through the electromagnetic field.
On a gas stove, the heat is generated by an open flame, and it heats the bottom and sides of the pot directly. As long as the pot is made of stainless steel and doesn't have any non-compatible materials (like copper or aluminum) in its base, it should work perfectly fine on a gas stove.
So, whether you have an induction, electric, or gas stove, an induction-compatible stainless steel pot will be a reliable and versatile choice for your cooking needs.