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Q: What covers the air hole on a busen burner?
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What covers air hole in a burner?

The function that covers the air hole in a Bunsen burner is the collar.


When the air hole of a busen burner what flame can you see?

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What is the functions of air hole?

The function of the Bunsen burner air hole is to adjust the flame from a luminious flame to a non-luminious flame.So that you can choose if you want a dirty flame {yellow} or hot flame {{blue}}. The yellow flame is generally called dirty because of the amount of carbon it produces and it causes soot when it is heating something.For more information about busen burner,You can add Ruoyu Wang at facebook.He is a expert of this.


Parts of a Bunsen burner?

The parts of a Bunsen burner has collar,base.air hole and barrel. Collar : Adjust size of air hole Base: Support Bunsen Burner Air hole: Allow air to enter air hole Barrel:To ensure the flame is adjusted to a suitable position


What is the function air hole of a Bunsen burner?

The air hole in a Bunsen Burner allows air to mix with the gas prior to burning so that the flame can be adjusted as desired.


What is the movable part of a Bunsen burner?

To change the flame of a Bunsen burner you must open or close the air valve, usually this is done by rotating the barrel.


What does striking back of burner means?

Striking back of a burner means that the burner's air hole is not open all the way. This causes an air shortage that needs to reach the gas. This results in too much air buildup through it, which causes the flame to burst out of the air hole.


What is used to cover air hole in a burner?

the coller


What are the 5 main parts of a Bunsen burner?

Air hole, collar, barrel, base, burner tubing


How will you prevent a burner to strike back?

how will you prevent a burner from striking back


How do you make a roaring flame on the Bunsen burner?

To get a roaring (blue) flame you simply turn the sleeve on the Bunsen burner's chimney to completely open the air hole under it. The new blue flame will be hard to see so close the air hole afterwards to make a visible flame.


Why does turning the collar on a busen burner make the flame hotter?

Flames need air to expand and grow, or become hotter. The oxygen circles the flame and makes the flame alter. The collar allows air to get to the flame.