It is a luminous yellow flame. 🔥
Air hole fully open gives a 'roaring blue flame'
There is no name for it. I've checked so many websites but none of them include the top part.
A tri-pod - is a metal frame suported on three legs (hence the name) - that is used to suspend a beaker or flask above a bunsen burner. It allows the flame to reach the beaker, while keeping it off the frame itself.
That would be called a 'circuit' or 'closed circuit'.
a black hole
Air hole fully open gives a 'roaring blue flame'
A Bunsen burner licence is a certificate recognising a student's ability to correctly light a Bunsen burner. It may also require the student to name the parts of a Bunsen burner. yo go boy babe
It's a man's name - Robert Wilhelm Eberhard Bunsen
Mr Robert wanted to makes something that will saute his name
Combustion.
A Bunsen Burner, is piece of equipment particularly used in a science lab. The Bunsen Burners creates a gas flame which is used to assist in experiments. The Bunsen burner originating from 1852, given the name by Robert Bunsen.
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you would use the safety flame when not heating anything because the blue flame is for heating because its hotter than yellow.
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