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.
Nothing! but if you keep it in for a while, the flame turns orange
Black carbon soot is deposited on the porcelain
If the flame of the burner hasn't sufficient oxygen black carbon soot is deposited on the porcelain laboratory ware.
The blue flame of the Bunsen burner is when it is hottest. The yellow flame is the safety flame. you should always start the burner on the safety flame which is produced when the holes on its base are closed.
The flame that comes out of the Bunsen burner. it's blue/pale violet.
Nothing! but if you keep it in for a while, the flame turns orange
Black carbon soot is deposited on the porcelain
what happens when you put pottery on a bunsen burner
a Bunsen burner flame can be 20* to 2000*
The silent flame on the Bunsen burner is the yellow/orange flame.
The coolest flame on the Bunsen burner is the yellow-orange flame - approx. 300 0C.
The coolest flame on the Bunsen burner is the yellow-orange flame - approx. 300 0C.
If the flame of the burner hasn't sufficient oxygen black carbon soot is deposited on the porcelain laboratory ware.
The blue flame of the Bunsen burner is when it is hottest. The yellow flame is the safety flame. you should always start the burner on the safety flame which is produced when the holes on its base are closed.
It gets warm
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