the base of an evaporating dish is rounded and
will not be stable when placed on a gauze,
hence a triangle (tripod) to hold its base better .
Also, when you heat the beaker, you put the
wire gauze above the triangle(tripod) and the
triangle(tripod) above the Bunsen burner.
It is to prevent direct contact of the glass with the flame of the Bunsen burner. This lowers the possibility of the glass shattering when being heated.
Yes it will because the heat is spread to all parts of the gauze and the flask is heated uniformly. This happens because wire gauze is a conductor of heat.
The reason you use wire gauze when heating a beaker is so that the heating is more uniform throughout the beaker.
The wire gauze allow a more uniform heating of the beaker.
it is safe
The simplest tool for the job is the "Bunsen" burner, named for its inventor.
this defined use of a gauze mat is a peice of appuratus that is placed underneath the busen burner and prevents from the table heating up and sability for the use of the bunsen burner
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The flask and the beaker are held up by a ring support with a wire gauze. The test tube is held with a Burette clamp. Sometimes a triangle can be used for all three but it has to be small enough to hold the test tube and large enough so the others will not to tip over.
One use for NiChrome wire is to make electrical heating elements.
Wire gauzes with absorbent center are used in laboratory for heating, for example a beaker with liquid.
because it is used in heating an chemical.
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.
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 heat ups specimen and with the use of the wire gauze it heats the entire beaker or test tube.
When the wire gauze is at room temperature, you can handle it with your hands. Once the wire gauze has been heated (say, by supporting a crucible over a Bunsen burner on a ring stand), you would need to use a set of tongs to handle the wire gauze (and the crucible and the ring of the ring stand if it needed to be dismantled immediately).
To Support a container such as beaker while it is being
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.
This depends on your specific application !
The simplest tool for the job is the "Bunsen" burner, named for its inventor.
You havesome options to get this done. The first is to set up a tripod with some wire gause across the top and place a Bunsen burner underneath, place the beaker on top and it will heat it. A much better way to do this is to use a hotplate and a magnetic stirrer, these hotplates are designed to got to specific temperatures. For round bottomed flasks an oil bath is put on top of the hotplate and the flask clamped into the oil and a magnetic stirrer placed in the oil bath, the round bottomed flask is clamped in place with a retort stand and clamp.