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What is the top of the Bunsen burner called?

There is no name for it. I've checked so many websites but none of them include the top part.


How many different types of flame can a Bunsen burner produce?

A Bunsen burner can produce two main types of flames: the luminous flame and the non-luminous flame. The luminous flame, which is yellow and produces soot, occurs when the air supply is restricted, leading to incomplete combustion. The non-luminous flame, which is blue and hotter, occurs when the air supply is increased, allowing for complete combustion. Adjusting the air supply enables the user to switch between these flame types depending on the desired application.


How many holes are in a Bunsen burner?

only two holes


What does not decompose when it is heated with a Bunsen burner?

Many salts do not decompose when heated.


What was Robert Bunsen's job?

he was a German chemist, and philology professor


How many types Bunsen burner of are there?

I would say there's only the one type.


How many ways is a Bunsen burner linked to the x factor?

between 0-9999999999999999999


What was Wilhem Bunsen famous for?

He invented many things, most commonly the Bunsen burner. See the related link for a few more things he invented.


Where can someone purchase a Bunsen burner?

Bunsen burners are available from many different stores and suppliers. Some stores that sell Bunsen burners include Medex Supply, Amazon, and Gorilla Scientific.


What compound does not decompose when it is heated with a Bunsen burner?

Silicon dioxide (SiO2), commonly known as quartz, does not decompose when heated with a Bunsen burner. This is because SiO2 has a very high melting point, around 1,710°C, which is above the typical temperature of a Bunsen burner flame. Instead of decomposing, it stays solid and retains its structure.


Can you measure the temperature of a flame of a Bunsen burner using a thermometer?

Yes, and No. You will get an inaccurate number since of air temperature and a few variables, but it will be relatively close. I do not recommend this, because a few things may happen, and even some I do not even know of. The thermometer will get hot and melt. Or explode. And many other things can happen.


What are Bunsen burners used for in chemistry?

A Bunsen burner is a device used in scientific laboratories for heating, sterilization, and many other uses. The device safely burns a continuous stream of a flammable gas such as natural gas (which is principally methane) or a liquefied petroleum gas such as propane, butane, or a mixture of both.