by having 4 iron wires and placing each one of them in different parts of the flame observe the wire then record results not what wire is placed at what part of the bunsen then see which one is the most red (the more red the more hot the area of the flame you have out it on for it to be a fair test you should have the bunsen on a yellow/orange flame and hover the wire with tongs at the different areas do not change to a blue flame for a different wire,
this was out of common sense but i dont know if my theory is correct
the gas from the Bunsen burner will cause the existing flame to flare and burn the entire piece of paper and your fingers - and the lab. it's difficult to blow out the burning paper.
A shard or sliver is a small piece or part of something, especially a piece of glass. But other kinds of items, it could also be a fragment.
A small piece of cloth is usually called a patch. A small piece of cloth could also be called a rag or a washcloth.
You could use a piece of string and a paper clip.
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A Bunsen burner, named after Robert Bunsen, is a common piece oflaboratory equipment that produces a single open gas flame, which is used for heating, sterilization, and combustion.The most important alternatives to Bunsen burner are:Teclu burnerMeker burner
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Typically a match or wooden splint (a thin piece of wood) is used to manually ignite a Bunsen burner when the gas is flowing through it.
A Bunsen Burner
Typically a match or wooden splint (a thin piece of wood) is used to manually ignite a Bunsen burner when the gas is flowing through it.
the gas from the Bunsen burner will cause the existing flame to flare and burn the entire piece of paper and your fingers - and the lab. it's difficult to blow out the burning paper.
To change the flame of a Bunsen burner you must open or close the air valve, usually this is done by rotating the barrel.
no Bunsen burners are made from metal so are not flammable and have high melting points
A Bunsen Burner, is piece of equipment particularly used in a science lab. The Bunsen Burners creates a gas flame which is used to assist in experiments. The Bunsen burner originating from 1852, given the name by Robert Bunsen.
because he was making a mass heating tech piece and he came up with a Bunsen but it was too big so he made the modern ones we have today
Nothing! but if you keep it in for a while, the flame turns orange
The Bunsen burner is named after Mr. Bunsen but i don't think he was an entertainer. ummm I'll check it up