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Q: What can the very hot flame of a Bunsen burner burn?
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What colour is a very hot flame on a Bunsen burner?

Blue and purple


Bunsen burner parts?

A normal Bunsen burner has a chimney which contains gas, a collar to adjust the air hole, a air hole that will leak gas, a gas tap that provides gas to the burner and the rubber tubing leads gas to the burner.


Is The tip of the blue cone is the coolest part of the Bunsen burner?

The tip of the blue cone is the hottest part of the Bunsen burner flame.


What happens if you put porcelain over a blue flame on a Bunsen burner?

Porcelain is very heat resistant, so you can put it in a flame and it will remain intact, but it will also get extremely hot. Be careful not to burn yourself.


'when should the Bunsen burner flame be used'?

This is not a very well worded question. What do you mean by why should it be used? I Bunsen burner is used for heating things, usually in a lab setting.


How hot is a safety flame on a Bunsen burner?

Very hot. 70-100 degrees celcius. HOT!


Where is the hottest part of the flame in a Bunsen burnre?

in bunsen burner complete combustion takes place,it produces blue flame and blue region is the hottest part of a flame.so the whole flame is very hot,either the outermost part of flame.


Did Michael Faraday invented the Bunsen Burner?

The Bunsen Burner was named after Mr Robert Bunsen himself a German man that had a crazy idea. Mr Bunsen came across they idea and people soon had the bunsen burner in 1855.


What is a Bunsen burner used for?

A small laboratory burner consisting of a vertical metal tube connected to a gas source and producing a very hot flame from a mixture of gas and air let in through adjustable holes at the base. It is mainly used to heat chemicals.how to use a Bunsen burnerum..to burn stuff in science... a type of gas burner, commonly used in chemical laboratories, with which a very hot, practically nonluminous flame is obtained by allowing air to enter at the base and mix with the gas.


Can you get nerve damge from a Bunsen burner burns?

Nothing is impossible but I have not heard of it; probable a consequence of a very severe burn.


How do you be safe using a Bunsen burner?

how to be safe using a Bunsen Burner:1. never leave the flame unattended... especially when on the blue flame.2. always wear safety glasses.3. don't heat up anything metal because they will get very hot.4. don't let young children near the Bunsen burner when it's on.5. always have someone watch it.6. turn the gas off immediately when the flame goes out.


How can you make the flame hotter in the bunesen burner?

Twist the collar at the bottom of the Bunsen burner to allow more oxygen to mix with the methane. This will produce a blue flame that is very hot and may be difficult to see, so be careful.