The gas regulator controls the fuel gas flow.
Where fitted, a gas regulator controls the amount of gas entering the burner.
The gas regulator adjusts the input of the fuel gas.
very self explanatory
The parts of a Bunsen burner include: the barrel, gas hose, base, collar, air hole and gas flow valve. The Bunsen burner is a small adjustable gas burner that is mainly used in scientific laboratories.
collar for turning to close and open the air hole air hole for allowing oxygen to mix with the gas barrel for the gas to go up gas hose for allowing gas into the Bunsen burner i hope i understood the question right?
Yes they are used for heating small amounts of liquids!
A Bunsen burner, named after Robert Bunsen, is a common piece oflaboratory equipment that produces a single open gas flame, which is used for heating, sterilization, and combustion.The most important alternatives to Bunsen burner are:Teclu burnerMeker burner
The hose carries gas to the burner. The burner is used to produce heat in lab experiments.
This device regulates the air intake in the Bunsen burner.
to let the gas get to the burner
To store gas.
The purpose is the introduce the fuel gas in the burner.
There will be a valve at the bottom of the Bunsen burner. Using a rubber tubing connect the valve to the regulator of the LPG cylinder.
It controls the air/gas mixture.
The gas is the fuel of the Bunsen burner.
The gas is the fuel of the Bunsen burner.
Control of the ratio gas fuel/air in the burner.
The collar of the bunsen burner
it is used to burn the beaker .. ----
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.