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What is a lab burner?

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A laboratory burner, enables glassware (safe to be heated) containing chemicals or any liquid or solid to come to a boil or a certain temperature.

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A Lab Burner is any aperatus that bares a flame as a heating source for chemistry work,...ie: a Bunsen Burner , Buitain Lab Burner, or Alcohol lamp.

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The most known burners for laboratory use are Bunsen, Teclu and Meker; they purpose is to heat samples.

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