A heat proof mat
If you turn off the gas, there is no fuel for the fire, so it goes out.
When you reduce the gas, the flame goes down because you are starving the flame. Slowly turning off the gas is the correct way to put out a Bunsen burner. Never blow it out or gas will collect in the room.
Wire gouse is for when you are using a Bunsen burner and you need to put something on top of it, you don't just lay it on the flame you use a stand to put over the burner and then put the wire gouse on the stand then you put your chemical on the wire gouse. By: KankaShank
It bends towards the side that has the metal that expands the least when heat is applied.
hii i think that solids expand because when you heat whatever fits stright through something else you heat it on a Bunsen burner or something hot leave it for a couple of mins and then put what you have picked through the other thing then you will see that it wont go back through the other thing.....
a gauze mat
A gauze mat is used below bunsen burners as it protects the tripod or surface which the bunsen burner might be on. It is most likely to be made of thick metal threads threaded into a mat or square. It is best if it is not touched during an experiment including a bunsen burner as it probably will result in mild to severe burns.
It gave him the idea to call it the Bunsen because he invented it and so he decided to put his surname as Bunsen and it is a burner so Bunsen Burner
You could blow up the bunsen burner.
The Bunsen burner goes under a thin, fireproof chemistry table.
what happens when you put pottery on a bunsen burner
in science, you'll put a gauze mat on top of a tripod( a thing like a stand) above a Bunsen burner. when you sit the thing you want to heat on the gauze mat, it will spread the heat across the thing as it is made out of metal.
a tripod is put over the bunsen burner
Used on top of a Bunsen burner so you can heat things. it normally has a gauze mat on it and you put a beaker, evaporating basin etc on top of it to heat.
You open th Bunsen burner. Then you use a metal grabber to grab the copper metal and put it on top of the Bunsen burner's flame. Soon the cooper metal will be kindled.
Asbestos does not burn and insulates. If the Bunsen burner should tip over or the material being heated by the burner should drop, the asbestos will protect the tabel underneath. Certain forms of asbestos have been found to be ealth hazards so now most often other minerals are used in the insulating mats in laboratories.
Water.