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Q: What energy transfers take place when heating a hot dog on a Bunsen burner?
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Does the Bunsen burner absorb energy as heat?

The Bunsen burner release energy as heat of combustion.


What is the energy that is formed in a Bunsen burner?

heat energy.


Where does Bunsen burner's energy come from?

A Bunsen burner is a flame that makes a devise that combines flammable gas with air, named after Robert Bunsen, the German chemist who invented an improved Bunsen burner in 1855. A Bunsen burner is used in laboratories.


What energy does a Bunsen burner use?

It uses methane gas


What are the common laboratory apparatus with their classification?

test tube- for containing or heating small amount of substance.. classified as storing and heating devices.. bunsen burner-provide heat energy to heat up matter.. classified as heating devices..


What are the forms of wasted energy produced by a bunsen burner?

Light


When a substance is placed over a Bunsen burner it does what?

It absorbes energy as heat.


What are the energy changes in a Bunsen burner?

the fuel inside it as it burns it creates soot and then the flame has started :) hope that helps


The water in the beaker gets its heat energy from the?

Flame , metal sample


What is used to heat things up in a lab?

bunsun burner or this bathy thingie were not aloud to touch when the teacher isn't in the room.


Is lighting a Bunsen burner a chemical reaction?

Yes, because a gas is burned - an oxydation reaction. This chemical reaction produces heat as well as carbon dioxide and water vapor as products from methane and oxygen gas. The heat also excites the electrons in the gases it produces, causing them to gain energy and rapidly emit this energy in the form of photons predominately with a wavelength of approximately 475 nm, which we perceive as blue light. The reaction can be described by the following equation: CH4 (g) + 2 O2 (g) => CO2 (g) + 2 H2O (g)


Energy flows from a Bunsen burner flame to the water because there there is a?

Energy flows from the Bunsen burner because heat is given off, creating a chemical reaction between the water and flame. This causes the water to heat up until the flame reaches 100 degrees and then the water boils (this is the waters boiling point).