A blue flame contains lots of oxygen compared to the yellow flame. So the only thing you should do is decrease the oxygen supply
close the air hole
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The blue flame is used because it is the hottest.
Bunsen burner Piece of wire with a loop on the end Colour chart Undergraduate student Fire extinguisher (just to be safe)
NaCl will burn with a brick-red colour in a non-luminous Bunsen flame.
Alcohol lamp- is used as a source of heat and light . Bunsen burner- source of heat when non-luminous flame is needed for experimental work..
The screw is to change between a luminous flame(orange) and non-luminous flame(blue). You should always screw the lock so that it covers the hole first.
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The blue flame is used because it is the hottest.
A luminous flame is blue and is air/oxygen rich and occurs when the Bunsen vent is open. A non-luminous falme is very yellow and smoky and is fuel rich. It occurs when the Bunsen vent is closed.
Bunsen burner Piece of wire with a loop on the end Colour chart Undergraduate student Fire extinguisher (just to be safe)
Rotating the barrel of the burner.
You think probable to the luminous flame.
It is a luminous yellow flame. 🔥
NaCl will burn with a brick-red colour in a non-luminous Bunsen flame.
A Bunsen burner licence is a certificate recognising a student's ability to correctly light a Bunsen burner. It may also require the student to name the parts of a Bunsen burner. yo go boy babe
For a Bunsen burner the lowest temperature is in the extreme lower part of the flame.
Luminous since it is visible
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