Most likely the reason you use wire guaze js when you are heating a beaker whitch is what most scientist or science teachers may use.
The use of wire gauze can be found in appliances, Plumbing products and air filters, just to name a few. It is used to support a container during heating. The wire gauze helps to spread the flame out evenly. It is also used to filter liquids and solids. Some metals used include aluminum, copper, iron and platinum.
Wire gauze has another interesting property: it serves as a flame arrestor. If the gauze is fine enough, flames don't travel through it. This is used as a safety feature in many objects. A wire gauze on top of a gas burner ensures that the flame stays out of the burner itself.
The only use i can think of is when you put it on a tripod over a Bunsen burner to hold up a beaker in a science experiment.
Most likely the reason you use wire guaze js when you are heating a beaker whitch is what most scientist or science teachers may use.
The use of wire gauze can be found in appliances, Plumbing products and air filters, just to name a few. It is used to support a container during heating. The wire gauze helps to spread the flame out evenly. It is also used to filter liquids and solids. Some metals used include aluminum, copper, iron and platinum.
Wire gauze has another interesting property: it serves as a flame arrestor. If the gauze is fine enough, flames don't travel through it. This is used as a safety feature in many objects. A wire gauze on top of a gas burner ensures that the flame stays out of the burner itself.
The only use i can think of is when you put it on a tripod over a Bunsen burner to hold up a beaker in a science experiment.
it prevents the heat of the apparatus directly. the circle thing on the wire gauze ensures that the heat is spread everywhere
Generally it is used with a ring stand and a ring. The wire gauze is placed on the rind, a beaker or flask is placed on the gauze, and heat is applied by a Bunsen burner.
because it is used in heating an chemical.
A wire gauze is a mesh made from wire, and is basically used as a filter or s sieve.
it is used for supporting the stand
Since the wire gauze is a good conductor of heat, all the heat is sttracted to the wire gauze
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Actually wire gauze will burn when heated. I think you may instead be asking "Why will a flame not propagate beyond a wire mesh." But the answer to your question is: "A wire gauze WILL burn under appropriate heat."
Wire gauze can be used to support a container (such as a beaker or flask) during heating. When the bunsen burner flame is beneath it, with a tripod, the wire gauze helps to spread the flame (and heat) out evenly over the container.It is frequently used in combination with an iron ring and ring stand with a bunsen burner underneath it (see the Related Questions for more information about an iron ring, ring stand, and bunsen burner & tripod).A clay triangle serves a similar purpose, except that a clay triangle is used for a crucible instead.See the Web Links and Related Questions below for more information.
wire gauze placed on top of the iron ring.
The asbestos in the wire gauze i think is a soft type of asbestos coz` some of the asbestos is very thick