The four(4) flame types of Bunsen burner is depending on flow through the throat holes (holes on the side of the Bunsen burner -- not to be confused with the needle valve for gas flow adjustment).
1) air hole closed (Safety flame used for when not in use or lighting).
2) air hole slightly open.
3) air hole half open.
4) air hole almost fully open (this is the roaring blue flame).
Safety flame medium flame roaring flam
Because of the adjustable air inlet you can get flames of various temperatures.
Robert Bunsen invented the Bunsen burner if that is what you mean?
It gave him the idea to call it the Bunsen because he invented it and so he decided to put his surname as Bunsen and it is a burner so Bunsen Burner
It is used to light the bunsen burner.
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Safety flame medium flame roaring flam
Heat an object or beaker or flask
The two types of flames a Bunsen burner can produce are a luminous, yellow flame and a "roaring" blue flame. The blue flame is much hotter than the yellow flame.
Because of the adjustable air inlet you can get flames of various temperatures.
one side shoots out flames
The yellow flame, containing unburned carbon, is considered as bad.
The two types of flames a Bunsen burner can produce are a luminous, yellow flame and a "roaring" blue flame. The blue flame is much hotter than the yellow flame.
Robert Bunsen invented the Bunsen burner if that is what you mean?
Robert Bunsen invented the Bunsen Burner in 1867.
because Robert Bunsen made it :)
If placed close enough, the flammable substance will burst into flames.