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The Bunsen burner release energy as heat of combustion.
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.
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Potential energy to Kinetic energy
The Bunsen burner release energy as heat of combustion.
heat energy.
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.
It uses methane gas
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It absorbes energy as heat.
the fuel inside it as it burns it creates soot and then the flame has started :) hope that helps
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bunsun burner or this bathy thingie were not aloud to touch when the teacher isn't in the room.
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).
Potential energy to Kinetic energy
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